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Can you write an ActiveX DLL with VB.NET?
Hi,
I need to write an ActiveX DLL for use in an Excel spreadsheet. Question: Can I write an ActiveX DLL using "Visual Basic .NET Standard Edition"? I am new to .NET so am not sure if the new .NET version of VB allows you to write an ActiveX DLL (for use, say, in a VBA application). If this is possible, please tell me where to start. Hope you can help. Thanks. James |
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