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Default Worksheets in an excel add-in

Hi Jon

Thanks, This was something that i was looking for :)

Thanks again.

On Ali

On Jan 3, 6:33 pm, "Jon Peltier"
wrote:
In VBA, go to the Project Explorer window, and select the add-in's
ThisWorkbook. In the Properties window, change its IsAddin property to
False. The workbook appears in the Excel window. Do your editing, then go
back and change the add-in workbook's IsAddin property back to True.

- Jon
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"On Ali" wrote in oglegroups.com...



The data is like a static data which i do not want to specify inside
the macro code.


and the data is large hence i want to specify it in a sheet. but it
also has to go with the add-in


how do i modify that sheet without saving it back as .xls


Bob Phillips wrote:
The add-in is just a workbook like any other, and you can write to the
worksheets contained therein. Just save it as you would.


But I would add that saving data in the add-in does not sound like good
design to me. IMO you should separate the business logic (the code in the
add-in) from the data, it eases maintenance.


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Bob


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"On Ali" wrote in message
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Hi,


Is there any way of being able to maintain (edit) the Worksheets inside
an Excel Add-in without converting the add-in back to .xls?


Is there any other approach of providing managable data along with the
Add-in?


Thanks,


With regards,
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