Microsoft Visual Basic Mac

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You can select another application's objects that you want available in your code by setting a reference to that application's object library.

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From the Developer tab, open a Visual Basic project window. See Make the Developer tab visible below if it's not open.

Get the Remote Desktop client. Follow these steps to get started with Remote Desktop on your Mac: Download the Microsoft Remote Desktop client from the Mac App Store. Set up your PC to accept remote connections. (If you skip this step, you can't connect to your PC.) Add a Remote Desktop connection or a remote resource. Microsoft remote desktop connection client for mac 2.1.1 setup download.

  1. On the Tools menu, click References.

  2. Under Available References, select the check box for the object library that you want available in your Visual Basic project.

    Note: You should clear the check box for the object libraries that you do not want in your Visual Basic project to reduce the time it takes to compile.

  3. To set the order in which the object libraries are accessed, under Available References, select the object library, and then click the Priority buttons to move the object library up or down.

  4. To add other object libraries to Available References, click Browse, and then find the object library that you want.

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Make the Developer tab visible

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  1. On the top bar, select Excel > Preferences > Ribbon & Toolbar.

  2. Under Customize the Ribbon, select Main Tabs and then check Developer.

  3. Click Save and then close Excel Preferences.