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Overloaded methods appear funny in vb

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Jeremy Chapman - 12 Oct 2004 23:53 GMT
I have created a class and interface in c#, and given them guids.  They are
registered and in excel I am able to use the class.  The problem is that and
overloaded methods appear as _1 and _2 appended on the end.  Is there any
way to avoid this?
Luis Abreu - 13 Oct 2004 19:34 GMT
> I have created a class and interface in c#, and given them guids.
> They are registered and in excel I am able to use the class.  The
> problem is that and overloaded methods appear as _1 and _2 appended on
> the end.  Is there any way to avoid this?

I think not. that is related with the fact that COM doesn't permite method name overloading.
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