Excel VBA Manipulation Of Object In Google Earth???!!

Ark68

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  2. 2016
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I have a curious question. I suspect I have the answer, but perhaps with today's means of integration there is a positive answer.

Is it at all possible, to use VBA to manipulate the behaviour in another application. More specifically, is it possible, and if so how and how complicated would it be, to have VBA analyze data in an Excel workbook and then reflect a change to a line segment in a Google Earth project? I want to believe that Google Earth might use Javascript. If so, can Excel VBA integrate Javascript to "talk" to Google Earth to manipulate an object in GE.

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