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Keyvani, Robert
I am a new to this LIB. In your documentation you mention that quantlibXl is
included in the 3.5 build of quant lib. I don't see any XLL that I can
add-in in excel. Is this something that I am suppose to build using the XLW
wrapper around your QuantLib C++ source.
Regards
RK


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Re: quatlibXL

mike.parkerql
It should be in xll/win32/visualstudio under your QuantLibXl directory.
The file is called QuantLibXl.xll.
If you don't have a QuantLibXl directory, check your installation.
Mike

Quoting "Keyvani, Robert" <[hidden email]>:

> I am a new to this LIB. In your documentation you mention that quantlibXl is
> included in the 3.5 build of quant lib. I don't see any XLL that I can
> add-in in excel. Is this something that I am suppose to build using the XLW
> wrapper around your QuantLib C++ source.
> Regards
> RK
>
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Re: quatlibXL

Luigi Ballabio-2
On 2004.06.17 16:47, [hidden email] wrote:
> It should be in xll/win32/visualstudio under your QuantLibXl
> directory.
> The file is called QuantLibXl.xll.
> If you don't have a QuantLibXl directory, check your installation.

Also, note that QuantLibXL is a separate download (I think it's listed  
near the end on the SourceForge download page.)

Bye,
        Luigi