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you want to install?? you mean like selvaganapathy said?
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Never tried = Never Know
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The error cause and solution from MSDN is
Please specify further information about ij|11.dll
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You tried to use the Add References dialog box to add a reference to a type library or object library that can't be used by Visual Basic.
Check the documentation for the object represented by the library to see if it's available in some other form that Visual Basic can use.
Please specify further information about ij|11.dll
Last edited by selvaganapathy : May 9th, 2008 at 12:26 pm.
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Hi,
If you have full source code of the dll,
then include the class module to your project. and change the saving part...
Instead of calling the Save from the dll, Create an Instance of the class and call the module..
Remove the references of the dll ..
Whatever code is written to call the save part, convert it to the Instance of the class,..
Regards
Veena
If you have full source code of the dll,
then include the class module to your project. and change the saving part...
Instead of calling the Save from the dll, Create an Instance of the class and call the module..
Remove the references of the dll ..
Whatever code is written to call the save part, convert it to the Instance of the class,..
Regards
Veena
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