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How can I share and save macros to multiple users' computers? I can create
them and import one, but can't get the computer that imported the .bas file
to save it once excel is closed and reopened.
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Keep the macro in the workbook and just share the workbook.

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How can I share and save macros to multiple users' computers? I can create
them and import one, but can't get the computer that imported the .bas file
to save it once excel is closed and reopened.


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As a guess you want to create an addin from the code that you have. A quci
search of this forum and or the help files should get you started...
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How can I share and save macros to multiple users' computers? I can create
them and import one, but can't get the computer that imported the .bas file
to save it once excel is closed and reopened.

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