Xfrx Documentation 〈2026〉
: Obtain the object via loListener = XFRX("XFRX#LISTENER") .
As XFRX grew, so did its documentation. What began as inline comments and a haphazard wiki became the Documentation Desk: a single source where new users could find not only "how" but "why." Pages appeared in neat sections: xfrx documentation
When you install XFRX (from www.xfrx.com ), the primary documentation is delivered as a file—typically named XFRX.chm . This is your offline bible. It includes: : Obtain the object via loListener = XFRX("XFRX#LISTENER")
By following this structure and adapting it to your specific needs, you can create comprehensive and user-friendly documentation for XFRX. xfrx documentation
The XFRX Excel listener is often chosen over CREATEOBJECT(“Excel.Application”) because it doesn’t require Excel installed. But the documentation warns about: