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Excel Macro does not yield to timers

Asked by fds_fatboy in Visual Basic Programming

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I need to run a macro in Excel from a VB application, the macro reports (via the registry) its progress. In my vb app, I have a timer that should report the progress of the excel macro. Unfortunately despite being sprinkled with a liberal amount of doevents, the macro will not yield to the timer.

Here is a code snippet to illustrate how I am running the macro.
    ...
    Dim objExcel                               As Excel.Application
    Dim objExcelBook                        As Excel.Workbook
    ...
   
    CreateObject("Excel.Application")
    Set objExcelBook = objExcel.Workbooks.Open(strWorkbookName, False)
    varOutput = objExcel.Run("runcalc", varVarFactoryData, Me.PrintReport)
    objExcelBook.Close (False)

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Zone: Visual Basic Programming
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