Microsoft® Visual Basic® Scripting Edition CreateObject Function |
Language Reference Version 2 |
Creates and returns a reference to an Automation object.
CreateObject(class)The class argument uses the syntax servername.typename and has these parts:
Part Description servername The name of the application providing the object. typename The type or class of the object to create.
Automation servers provide at least one type of object. For example, a word-processing application may provide an application object, a document object, and a toolbar object.To create an Automation object, assign the object returned by CreateObject to an object variable:
This code starts the application creating the object (in this case, a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet). Once an object is created, you refer to it in code using the object variable you defined. In the following example, you access properties and methods of the new object using the object variable, ExcelSheet, and other Excel objects, including the Application object and the ActiveSheet.Cells collection. For example:Dim ExcelSheet Set ExcelSheet = CreateObject("Excel.Sheet")' Make Excel visible through the Application object. ExcelSheet.Application.Visible = True ' Place some text in the first cell of the sheet. ExcelSheet.ActiveSheet.Cells(1,1).Value = "This is column A, row 1" ' Save the sheet. ExcelSheet.SaveAs "C:\DOCS\TEST.XLS" ' Close Excel with the Quit method on the Application object. ExcelSheet.Application.Quit ' Release the object variable. Set ExcelSheet = Nothing