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    Inherited objects on Exel

    Can I inherite an object from Excel like "Rectangle" in order to add it properties like input1 as integer, output1 as integer, ... inputn as integer etc.?

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    Re: Inherited objects on Exel

    why you are not using vb this have more then function you want.

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    Ok! It's not important if I use Excel's object (like "Rectangle") or VBA created one. The point is how can I create an inherited object and draw it on a sheet? Further a double-click on that objects must give infomations about their properties (inputs and outputs).

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    Re: Inherited objects on Exel

    What version of Office are you running and are you wanting to do this in VBA or VB6/.NET?
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    Re: Inherited objects on Exel

    I use VBA 6.3 on Excel 2002

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    Re: Inherited objects on Exel

    Looking at your input and output properties you want, if your not wanting to amke it a control for adding to your toolbox or something then you can just create a rectangle in a class and add some properties to it.
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    Re: Inherited objects on Exel

    Thanke you! But can you give me an example? It's easier to understand.

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