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You can now easily use the TBA API in your VB applications without having to deal with XML.
Youtube: http://youtube.com/watch?v=R2i_bwcF1H4 Documentation is included in the zip file. Simply unzip the file and go to Project > Components > Browse and navigate to TBAData.ocx. Have fun! |
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Re: [TBA]: TBA API ActiveX Control
Not I'm a VB6 guy, but would that work in VBA? Any ideas how to do it?
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Re: [TBA]: TBA API ActiveX Control
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Edit: My computer only has OpenOffice, but my preliminary research is leading me to believe this is possible. If anyone can get this working please let me know! Last edited by Shadow503 : 10-04-2008 at 09:06. |
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