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Default Universaly available macros

Hi Andrew!

Great! Thanks for thanks is always appreciated and gives Google
Searchers the knowledge that things work.

Seasons Greetings

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Norman Harker MVP (Excel)
Sydney, Australia

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"Andrew J" wrote in message
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Thx norman, got it.
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Hi Andrew!

Good. We know where we are now.

If you don't have a personal.xls you can create one.

Tools Macro
Record new Macro
Select personal macro workbook in the dialog that follows
Do a format of a cell
Stop recording
Alt + F11

You can now select Personal.xls in the project explorer
Save
You can delete the test macro that you recorded.

You now have a Personal.xls file that should open every

time that you
open Excel.

As a test, you might close Excel and Re-open and you

should see that
the unhide menu is now available and that if you select

it you will
see the Personal.xls is listed.



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Norman Harker MVP (Excel)
Sydney, Australia

Excel and Word Function Lists (Classifications, Syntax

and Arguments)
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"Andrew J" wrote in

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Thanks Norman, but I don't have personal.xls. Unhide is
disabled also.


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Hi Andrew!

You still record it in your Personal.xls
You can see if it currently booted up using Window
Unhide

If you previously had one you can search for it using
Explorer

But in preference you might prefer converting your
favorites to an
Addin as that makes them easily portable to another
computer.


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Norman Harker MVP (Excel)
Sydney, Australia

Excel and Word Function Lists (Classifications, Syntax
and Arguments)
available free to good homes.
"Andrew J" wrote

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In Excel 2002, how do you make a macro available to

all
spreadsheets (not just new ones) that are opened? I
have
added a button to the toolbar that runs the macro,

but
it
only runs on the workbook that it resides in. In

older
versions you added it to personal.xls, but I'm not

sure
how to do it in 2002. I don't have book.xlt on my
machine
either, so can't use that.

Thanks in advance


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