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Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) is an event-driven, object-oriented programming language for writing macros, used for the entire Office suite as well as other applications. If your question is specifically about programming any MS Office application and Sharepoint, also use the appropriate tag for example: [excel], [microsoft-access].
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sharepoint - accessing excel files from VBA
Try to use the WebDav path like:
\Sharepointurl.com@SSL\DavWWWRoot\sitename\folder\
or
\Sharepointurl.com@SSL\DavWWWRoot\sitename\folder
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Get the library name from GUID in VBA
I want to pull information from a SharePoint 2016 list in VBA. Below Code is what I found and that is working without depending on a view. Unfortunately the SQL query uses the list Name. … So I have three options:
Read the list name in VBA via GUID
Get a different VBA Code to pull Information without view or list Name
Write in the documentation not to change the library Name (lame!) …