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How to corelate VC++ data to EXCElL sheet

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    Hi I am dinesh, I want to produce the report using EXCEL sheet, I have my data in some variables. I am using VC++ for my project. can any one help me by giving hint, how to link VC++ with MS-Excel. Dinesh Salvi.

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      Hi I am dinesh, I want to produce the report using EXCEL sheet, I have my data in some variables. I am using VC++ for my project. can any one help me by giving hint, how to link VC++ with MS-Excel. Dinesh Salvi.

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      Hello, you'd better go to microsoft.com and look for Office Automatization. There are some very nice articles in C++. but i don't remember where is it exactly

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        Hi I am dinesh, I want to produce the report using EXCEL sheet, I have my data in some variables. I am using VC++ for my project. can any one help me by giving hint, how to link VC++ with MS-Excel. Dinesh Salvi.

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        Check out MSDN article Q178749.


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