- Select Microsoft Internet Controls (you may find it helpful to type an M in first, to go down to the object libraries starting with M): Tick the Microsoft Internet Controls object library reference Select OK. The libraries referenced always include Excel.
- How to add VBA References – Internet Controls, HTML Object Library. In order to control the Internet Explorer web browser, VBA needs 2 additional reference libraries: Microsoft HTML Object Library and Microsoft Internet Controls. Here’s how to add them. Open the VBA Editor, and click Tools References.
- Feb 09, 2016 In the past I have used the Microsoft Internet Controls reference library, which gave me access to DOM members (getElementsByID, etc). In order to use those, I believe I need the shdocvw.dll, but when I select the Microsoft Internet Controls reference library, it is referencing the ieframe.dll.
VBA Internet Explorer iFrames Microsoft Internet Controls Microsoft HTML Object Library 'I would like to go to a website that have iframes, fill out text boxes in the iframe, then click a button in the iframe.
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-->If you use the objects in other applications as part of your Visual Basic application, you may want to establish a reference to the object libraries of those applications. Before you can do that, you must first be sure that the application provides an object library.
To see if an application provides an object library
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- From the Tools menu, choose References to display the References dialog box.
- The References dialog box shows all object libraries registered with the operating system. Scroll through the list for the application whose object library you want to reference. If the application isn't listed, you can use the Browse button to search for object libraries (*.olb and *.tlb) or executable files (*.exe and *.dll on Windows). References whose check boxes are selected are used by your project; those that aren't selected are not used, but can be added.
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To add an object library reference to your project
- Select the object library reference in the Available References box in the References dialog box and choose OK. Your Visual Basic project now has a reference to the application's object library. If you open the Object Browser (press F2) and select the application's library, it displays the objects provided by the selected object library, as well as each object's methods and properties.In the Object Browser, you can select a class in the Classes box and select a method or property in the Members box. Use copy and paste to add the syntax to your code.
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