Windows API functions

dfsobral

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Hello

Recently I been using some Windows API functions in VBA. In order to know ow to correctly declare them I have to search constantly on the web but some times that is not an option.

Is there a way to find how to do it directly from the libraries?

thanks
 

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No - at least I've never come across anyone who posted that it is possible, and I've done a lot of looking over time. However, once you convert one for 64 bit you have the conversion info you need in your app(s)? You could create a code project that contains only your conversions so that you don't have to do web searching each time. Be careful with converting as the only ones that need it are those that use pointers or handles. While this is for Access I think it's applicable to Excel vba as well since the common thread is Windows API's.
 
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