![]() ![]() ![]() In Windows 7 for example, I recommend using Windows Explorer search facility. ![]() The locations of these files will obviously differ from machine to machine, so the first step is to determine their whereabouts. Make sure that you have a suitable version of Microsoft Excel installed, any version should do. We must ensure that a number of Microsoft libraries and their file locations have been installed and located, namely MSO.DLL, VBE6EXT.OLB and EXCEL.EXE. Without further ado, or huge swathes of boring theory, here are the steps needed to at least get you interfacing with Microsoft Excel via C++:ġ: Ensure pre-requisite files are installed and located Some online articles that I found to be useful include the following:Ī Brief Introduction to C++ and Interfacing with Excel Interfacing Excel in C++ is task that I needed to overcome recently, so I thought I would post some code and instructions on the said topic. ![]()
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