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writing array in Visual Basic 2005 to excelsheet column using ADODB con/any eficient
Hello frnds,
I have an array of double. I want to write it to an excel sheet as a column (to a specific column) using either ADODB or any other efficient way(if u feel). Can anyone help plz?
Thanks
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Hi Hack,
That was by mistake. Now I posted new thread in VB Classic section.
Plz do reply.
Thanks.
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I moved it from the VB Classic section to here because you are not using VB Classic. VB 2005 is VB.NET, not VB6
VB Classic is for VB6 and earlier.
I don't answer coding questions via PM or Email. Please post a thread in the appropriate forum section.
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OK I got it. Waiting eagerly for how to write an array of double to an excel sheet as a column (to a specific column) using either ADODB or any other efficient way(if u feel). Can anyone help plz?
Last edited by pallavi; 12-27-2007 at 12:53 AM.
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