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VCI Formula One component of Visual dBase in VBA

by nitinyogi@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tintin80) Aug 19, 2004 at 12:51 PM

Hello Guys,
           I am new to this group so first a hello to all of you. My
question is regrading usage of the formula one component that comes
with Visual dBase in VBA. I own a copy of Visual dBase 7.0. As you all
know, VCI Formula One spreadsheet ActiveX component comes bundled with
Visual dBase, free to distribute with applications developed with it.
I have been working on a MS Access Project lately, and felt the need
to use a spreadsheet component like formula one. So, is it fine to use
VCI formula one component in VBA and distribute it legally with the
application? (My application would be a freeware application.) Does
the license mention anywhere that the component can only be used and
distributed with Visual dBase applications?
  Any kind of inputs would be valuable to me, as I can then look out
for answers in that direction.

Thank You. Looking forward to replies from you guys.

Bye...

Nitin




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