Don't use a workbook named personal.xls (or personal.xla). If you share this
same workbook with others, then those users may have to decide to use your
version of personal.xl* or their own.
Call it something nice:
FormidoUtils.xls (or .xla)
I'd save it as an addin (*.xla) and store a single copy in a nice common network
location and refer to that location via its UNC path
(\\aaaa\bbbb\formidoutils.xla). I wouldn't use a mapped drive--others may not
connect using the same letter.
If that's not possible, I'd ask all the users to store the addin in a folder on
their C: drive--and make that folder name exactly the same for all users:
c:\Formido\formidoUtils.xla
Then any UDF used in a cell will always find the function in the same
location--it'll make working with links and users easier.
And if you have subroutines that need to be run from that addin, you'll have to
give the user a way to run them.
For additions to the worksheet menu bar, I really like the way John Walkenbach
does it in his menumaker workbook:
http://j-walk.com/ss/excel/tips/tip53.htm
Here's how I do it when I want a toolbar:
http://www.contextures.com/xlToolbar02.html
(from Debra Dalgleish's site)
" wrote:
I've got a personal workbook where I put in all my new code so that it
can be available to all my other workbooks when I start up. However,
if I end up wanting to release a particular workbook, I have to
release my code library workbook plus the application workbook. What
are some good strategies for dealing with this problem?
--
Dave Peterson