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VBA to close Excel

Asked by TelMaco in Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software, Visual Basic Programming

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I am running a macro from Excel.  It opens an existing excel file, makes some changes to both files, and then closes the files.  

I still have Excel running once it's done...It does close the workbooks, but I need it to close Excel too

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Dim oExcel As Excel.Application
        Dim oWB As Workbook
        Set oExcel = New Excel.Application
        Set oWB = oExcel.Workbooks.Open("C:\Test.xls")
        'do stuff
        'close
        oExcel.Application.Quit
        ActiveWorkbook.Close
        Set oExcel = Nothing
        Set OB = Nothing
        Application.Quit
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Zones: Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software, Visual Basic Programming
Tags: Microsoft, Excel, 2003, VBA
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Solution Provided By: TelMaco
Participating Experts: 2
Solution Grade: A
 
 
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