![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() One reference tó such á script is: gé.comque stions213 52099VBsc ript-to-cl ick-a-link.html In the answer, Erick states: To do this you need to add references to Microsoft Internet Controls Microsoft HTML Object Library Question I know how to do this in a VBA Project but cant find where to add such a library reference to a VB Script Is there a way to add this reference so it is available to all of my native VB Scripts (ie vb scripts I run from my own pc) without having to create the reference to those libraries in each VB Script I develop And the opposite what do I need to add to a local VB Script (assuming it was able to reference such libraries through my local global settings) if I wanted to send the script to another user who didnt have those library references installed on their system Available Tools I normally develop my VB Scripts using notepad.Ive just nów downloaded Visual Studió 2019 RC (free edition) thinking I might be able to use it to add a reference library to this VB script but cant find howwhere that would be done in VS (Im a total novice with VS so it may be staring at me and Im not recognizing it).The reference to VB6 in Eriks article didnt register with me when I was reviewing it and I interpreted it as being applicable to VB Script. ![]()
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