used products.
To me, as I can't access Visual Studio or other equivalent application for
developers, I would look for open source solutions where I can implement a
solution that can access system resources and properties...
On Saturday, September 8, 2012 10:27:24 AM UTC+1, james D wrote:
I
Hi David,
I already tried that too. Can you tell me, are you on windows 7 with office
2010 and seeing a treeview? I have been on 3 machines today none of which can
do it.
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Hi David,
I already tried that too. Can you tell me, are you on windows 7 with
office
2010 and seeing a treeview? I have been on 3 machines today none of
which
can do it.
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Thanks,
James
On Friday, 7 September 2012 17:38:42 UTC+1, james D wrote:
Hi.
I am a VBA developer (Excel mainly) - I have built an Excel dashboard
which contains a userform with a treeview on it. It all works fine pre
Windows 7 with Office 2010, but with Windows 7
bit, it makes sense to me that this can never
work
On Friday, 7 September 2012 17:38:42 UTC+1, james D wrote:
Hi.
I am a VBA developer (Excel mainly) - I have built an Excel dashboard
which contains a userform with a treeview on it. It all works fine pre
Windows 7 with Office 2010
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Thanks to those who offered help, appreciate it
On Friday, 7 September 2012 17:38:42 UTC+1, james D wrote:
Hi.
I am a VBA developer (Excel mainly) - I have built an Excel dashboard
which contains a userform
Treeview, Listview etc will all stop working in
time when people use 64 bit office
Thanks,
James
On Friday, 7 September 2012 17:38:42 UTC+1, james D wrote:
Hi.
I am a VBA developer (Excel mainly) - I have built an Excel dashboard
which contains a userform with a treeview on it. It all works
who will inevitably end up with soured client relationships due
to this.
Feels like MS are trying to kill VBA for VSTO. Fine, I'm sure everyone will
follow suit, but why screw everyone over in the process?
On Friday, 7 September 2012 17:38:42 UTC+1, james D wrote:
Hi.
I am a VBA
Hi.
I am a VBA developer (Excel mainly) - I have built an Excel dashboard which
contains a userform with a treeview on it. It all works fine pre Windows 7
with Office 2010, but with Windows 7 (and Office 2010) the treeview is no
longer visible on the form.
I have been searching most of the
I tried that, nothing
On Friday, 7 September 2012 17:38:42 UTC+1, james D wrote:
Hi.
I am a VBA developer (Excel mainly) - I have built an Excel dashboard
which contains a userform with a treeview on it. It all works fine pre
Windows 7 with Office 2010, but with Windows 7 (and Office
Hi,
I have coded something that works fine in Excel 2010 (on Windows) -
but when a Mac user uses it they get compile errors.
The issue is me using WorksheetFunction.Var_p (or average... or
anything I think) - this does not compile for the Mac. I think this
might be to do with the analysis Pak? I
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