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Excel in MFC Doc View Application

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    Hello Friends I remember there was something that allowed to do some code & full excel was there in a Doc / View Application , but i could not remember that. Any idea? Regards

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      Hello Friends I remember there was something that allowed to do some code & full excel was there in a Doc / View Application , but i could not remember that. Any idea? Regards

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      Rajesh R Subramanian
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      Vikrant for VC++ wrote:

      I remember there was something that allowed to do some code & full excel was there in a Doc / View Application , but i could not remember that.

      Check out MSDN for "Some APIs".


      Nobody can give you wiser advice than yourself. - Cicero ப்ரம்மா

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        Hello Friends I remember there was something that allowed to do some code & full excel was there in a Doc / View Application , but i could not remember that. Any idea? Regards

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        Did yo try searching the site?

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