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Here's the situation
I am running Office 2000 which, as you know, includes VBA 6.0.
VB or VBA 6.0 has a new way of dealing with files and directories called the file system object.
The dll file is scrrun.dll
Also call Microsoft Scripting Runtime
Anyway, here is the question. I am fairly new to VBA but am familiar with the File System Object from my experience with VB and do not wish to have to learn a whole new set of rules for dealing with files. I want to make this reference available to someone who is running Office 97. I am creating a workbook for them. Do they simply need to copy the dll to their system directory? Will Office 97 work with the newer dll?
I appreciate the help!
Tom
This message was edited by TsTom on 2002-03-25 03:01
I am running Office 2000 which, as you know, includes VBA 6.0.
VB or VBA 6.0 has a new way of dealing with files and directories called the file system object.
The dll file is scrrun.dll
Also call Microsoft Scripting Runtime
Anyway, here is the question. I am fairly new to VBA but am familiar with the File System Object from my experience with VB and do not wish to have to learn a whole new set of rules for dealing with files. I want to make this reference available to someone who is running Office 97. I am creating a workbook for them. Do they simply need to copy the dll to their system directory? Will Office 97 work with the newer dll?
I appreciate the help!
Tom
This message was edited by TsTom on 2002-03-25 03:01