RE: Tables in Windows

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Cuny [mailto:dcuny at LANSET.COM]

> Andy Drummond wrote:
> 
> > So - anyone else out there know where
> > I can access a spreadsheet-like table?
> 
> Some time back, I had written an emulated 'spreadsheet' style 
> control. I
> don't know where the code is; I suspect that you can find it 
> in the archives
> somewhere.

I don't think it ever made it.  However, I've kept it.  It's a little rough,
but should at least get you started.

On a related note, my work on making Eu COM friendly is progressing slowly
but surely.  Actually, the object I'm working to wrap is a spreadsheet
ActiveX control.  (MTS, I've tried numerous times to send you the code, but
it always comes back.)  I've discovered (in a roundabout way--of course this
wasn't well documented) that it's necessary for a container or COM client to
implement at least one interface for communication with the COM objects it
activates.  It's just a matter of figuring out the API now.

If anyone has worked with COM before (in C, for instance--VB doesn't count)
and written apps that do this sort of thing (esp. calling
IQuickActivate::QuickActivate or implementing IOleClientSite / IAdviseSink )
I'd appreciate any insights or source code :) to help me along.

Matt Lewis


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