Another thought, is to create an instance of excel from within vfp, then set
the visible property to .t. and record some macros. I've done this many
times and it has been fruitful. You will have to parse the macros, but it's
not that difficult.  Get ready to open the object browser in Excel to see
the values of the constants....

JH

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On Mon, August 18, 2008 11:28 am, Allen wrote:
> There were some write ups on vfug if I remember correct. www.vfug.org
> Allen


Good point!  I think Matt Jarvis wrote a series of articles (or perhaps
just one) on Office automation as well.  Matt????



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