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Using VB to discern what office files are currently open

Asked by PeterFrb in Visual Basic Programming

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I have a need to have my VB code know what Office files are currently running.  For example, if I want to do work on a given Excel file XYZ, I would like my code to determine whether that file is already open.  If it is, then I wish to set my Excel Application Object to that open file; else, I will create a new object and use it to open the file of interest.  What mechanism is available for informing VB what files are already running?
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