Reputation: 321
I have an AddIn which I want to invoke through Excel interop from a C# winforms application.
I can't get the addin etc. to load unless I uninstall and resinstall it each time (this is apparantly something to do with Excel not loading addins when you use interop - btw, can't get their example to work in C#). Unfortunately this is slow and annoying to the user so I need to streamline it.
I want to have one instance of Excel but load an already installed addin without forcing this install/reinstall problem.
I've searched and searched but everything I find on google gives the solution to install/reinstall. Is there any other way? The add-in is installed, I just want excel to load it.
This is what I am doing at the moment (taken from google'd advice):
// loop over the add-ins and if you find it uninstall it.
foreach (AddIn addIn in excel.AddIns)
if (addIn.Name.Contains("My Addin"))
addin.Installed = false;
// install the addin
var addin = excel.AddIns.Add("my_addin.xll", false);
addin.Installed = true;
Upvotes: 6
Views: 15518
Reputation: 1
I had a similar problem and none of the above solutions seemed to work for me. So, I finally came up with the idea of simply opening the ".xla" file as a workbook :
//I first get the path to file, in my case it was in the same dir as the .exe
var XLA_NAME = Path.Combine(Directory.GetCurrentDirectory(), ".xla");
Excel.Application xlRep = new Excel.Application();
xlRep.visible = true;
xlRep.Workbooks.Open("XLA_NAME");
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 117
It seems that you have to get the correct Excel process to work with. Use this class to open the Excel document:
class ExcelInteropService
{
private const string EXCEL_CLASS_NAME = "EXCEL7";
private const uint DW_OBJECTID = 0xFFFFFFF0;
private static Guid rrid = new Guid("{00020400-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}");
public delegate bool EnumChildCallback(int hwnd, ref int lParam);
[DllImport("Oleacc.dll")]
public static extern int AccessibleObjectFromWindow(int hwnd, uint dwObjectID, byte[] riid, ref Window ptr);
[DllImport("User32.dll")]
public static extern bool EnumChildWindows(int hWndParent, EnumChildCallback lpEnumFunc, ref int lParam);
[DllImport("User32.dll")]
public static extern int GetClassName(int hWnd, StringBuilder lpClassName, int nMaxCount);
public static Application GetExcelInterop(int? processId = null)
{
var p = processId.HasValue ? Process.GetProcessById(processId.Value) : Process.Start("excel.exe");
try
{
Thread.Sleep(5000);
return new ExcelInteropService().SearchExcelInterop(p);
}
catch (Exception)
{
Debug.Assert(p != null, "p != null");
return GetExcelInterop(p.Id);
}
}
private bool EnumChildFunc(int hwndChild, ref int lParam)
{
var buf = new StringBuilder(128);
GetClassName(hwndChild, buf, 128);
if (buf.ToString() == EXCEL_CLASS_NAME) { lParam = hwndChild; return false; }
return true;
}
private Application SearchExcelInterop(Process p)
{
Window ptr = null;
int hwnd = 0;
int hWndParent = (int)p.MainWindowHandle;
if (hWndParent == 0) throw new Exception();
EnumChildWindows(hWndParent, EnumChildFunc, ref hwnd);
if (hwnd == 0) throw new Exception();
int hr = AccessibleObjectFromWindow(hwnd, DW_OBJECTID, rrid.ToByteArray(), ref ptr);
if (hr < 0) throw new Exception();
return ptr.Application;
}
}
Use the class in your application like this:
static void Main(string[] args)
{
Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.Application oExcel = ExcelInteropService.GetExcelInterop();
foreach (AddIn addIn in oExcel.AddIns)
{
addIn.Installed = true;
}
}
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 321
After a while I found the answer hidden in strange places in the MS help: and this blog post.
That isn't all the info you need though. Things to note: you must have at least one workbook open or otherwise Excel barfs. Here's some rudementry code to get started:
var excel = new Application();
var workbook = excel.workbooks.Add(Type.Missing);
excel.RegisterXLL(pathToXll);
excel.ShowExcel();
If you want you can close the temporary workbook (if you've run some macros etc.) and remember to tidy everything up with plenty of calls to Marshal.ReleaseComObject!
Upvotes: 9