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Default Installing .xla add-in via the registry

Bob,

Yes, I thought of that, but wasn't that done via loading Excel (in memory)
via a VB6 .exe?
I want to try it via the registry via an INNO install file.
Was there a source file with it?
Will have a look at your file.

Bart



"Bob Phillips" wrote in message
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Bart,

It was all in that installer file I sent you a while back.

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HTH

Bob Phillips

"RB Smissaert" wrote in message
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Could somebody tell me again what the most foolproof way is to install a
.xla add-in in Excel (ticked under Tools, Add-ins) via the registry.

If there really isn't a foolproof way I think it might be better to do it

in
Excel itself via a little VB6 .exe file.


RBS