Working With Excel Files Using VB6

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Working with Excel Files Using VB6

By Adil Hussain Raza, published on 01 Feb 2006 | Filed in Comments Visual Basic 6 VBA

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The code is totally self explanatory, In the load event we're going to open the new instance of the excel library and our excel file book1.xls will be accessible from our code. Then we'll use Command1 to retrieve data from book1, please note that you must have some data in the excel file. Similarly Command2 is used to put/replace the data in the excel sheet cells.
'do declare these variables you need to add a reference 'to the microsoft excel 'xx' object library.

'you need two text boxes and two command buttons 'on the form, an excel file in c:\book1.xls

Dim xl As New Excel.Application Dim xlsheet As Excel.Worksheet Dim xlwbook As Excel.Workbook

Private Sub Command1_Click() 'the benifit of placing numbers in (row, col) is that you 'can loop through different directions if required. I could 'have used column names like "A1" 'etc.

Text1.Text = xlsheet.Cells(2, 1) ' row 2 col 1 Text2.Text = xlsheet.Cells(2, 2) ' row 2 col 2

'don't forget to do this or you'll not be able to open 'book1.xls again, untill you restart you pc. xl.ActiveWorkbook.Close False, "c:\book1.xls" xl.Quit End Sub

Private Sub Command2_Click() xlsheet.Cells(2, 1) = Text1.Text xlsheet.Cells(2, 2) = Text2.Text xlwbook.Save

'don't forget to do this or you'll not be able to open

'book1.xls again, untill you restart you pc. xl.ActiveWorkbook.Close False, "c:\book1.xls" xl.Quit End Sub

Private Sub Form_Load() Set xlwbook = xl.Workbooks.Open("c:\book1.xls") Set xlsheet = xlwbook.Sheets.Item(1) End Sub

Private Sub Form_Unload(Cancel As Integer) Set xlwbook = Nothing Set xl = Nothing End Sub

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