Actually, RExcel and the StatConn DCOM connector are what you want, and this is 
not the right place to discuss it. Go to http://www.statconn.com/, and read the 
license carefully.
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Dong-Joon Lim <tgno3....@gmail.com> wrote:

>Hello R friends,
>
>I want to use my R script in VB to make macro in Excel.
>I tried with RExcel but it seems to me that this package is just GUI
>API
>and I still have to run(connect) R to use the script.
>Google tells me there are some ways to make R script as an independent
>library/module/header so that I can call it in VB, C or JAVA.
>Where can I get detailed tutorial or manual for that?
>
>Thanks in advance,
>Dong-Joon
>
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