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Topic Title: Pasting in excel Topic Summary: I can cut, but I cannot paste Created On: 8-Aug-2006 21:24 Status: Post and Reply |
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![]() Answer: Actually, I figured it out. Just had to tweak with it some more. The VBA referencing is kinda tricky sometimes. | |
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Hi All
I need to cut and paste some cells in excel all through DXL. I can cut, but I cannot paste, I keep getting an error -- Problem with OLE Argument Names I think I may not be getting the correct handle or something like that or I might not be "selecting" it in a correct way. ![]() |
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if you use a loop and cut cell by cell to an array, you can use sth. like the SetCell-Function from the ExcelExport.
This should be an easy way if you have strings only. Though it is quite likely not the one with the fastest runtime
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Actually, I figured it out. Just had to tweak with it some more. The VBA referencing is kinda tricky sometimes. |
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