Table Of Contents
Preface.
Acknowledgements.
1 Introduction.
2 Excel Functionality.
3 Using VBA.
4 Creating a 32 Bit Windows (Win32) DLL Using Visual C++ 6.0 or Visual Studio .Net.
5 Turning DLLs into XLLs: The Add-in Manager Interface.
6 Passing Data Between Excel and the DLL.
7 Memory Management.
8 Accessing Excel Functionality Using the C API.
9 Miscellaneous Topics.
10 Example Add-ins and Financial Applications.
References.
Web links and other resources.
Index.
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