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Summary
This article illustrates Microsoft Visual Basic, Scripting Edition (VBScript) client-side code that launches and automates Microsoft Office Excel or Microsoft Excel when a user clicks a button on a Web page.
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Sample code
Create the following HTML file in any text editor and save the file as c:\excel.htm.
<HTML> <BODY> <INPUT id=button1 name=button1 type=button value=Button> <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="VBScript"> sub button1_onclick() ' Launch Excel dim app set app = createobject("Excel.Application") ' Make it visible app.Visible = true ' Add a new workbook dim wb set wb = app.workbooks.add ' Fill array of values first... dim arr(19,9) ' Note: VBScript is zero-based for i = 1 to 20 for j = 1 to 10 arr(i-1,j-1) = i*j next next ' Declare a range object to hold our data dim rng set rng = wb.Activesheet.Range("A1").Resize(20,10) ' Now assign them all in one shot... rng.value = arr ' Add a new chart based on the data wb.Charts.Add wb.ActiveChart.ChartType = 70 'xl3dPieExploded wb.ActiveChart.SetSourceData rng, 2 ' xlColumns wb.ActiveChart.Location 2, "Sheet1" 'xlLocationAsObject ' Rotate it around... for i = 1 to 360 step 30 wb.activechart.rotation = i next ' Give the user control of Excel app.UserControl = true end sub </SCRIPT> </BODY> </HTML>
Start Microsoft Internet Explorer, type c:\excel.htm in the Address bar, and then press ENTER.
Click the button that is displayed on the page.
Note
If you are prompted by a security warning about an ActiveX control on the page, click Yes.