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I need a little help. I have written a macro which runs fine but it only
runs from the tools/macro/run macro

I need to make this macro an add-in and to be available to everyone on a
network. How do I get this macro to act as an add-in.

If you need to look at the code then unfortunately I will be unable to post
this until same time tomorrow evening (Thurs 26 Oct)

Thanks in advance for any help

Peter W S (UK)


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"Peter W Soady (UK)" wrote:

Hi

I need a little help. I have written a macro which runs fine but it only
runs from the tools/macro/run macro

I need to make this macro an add-in and to be available to everyone on a
network. How do I get this macro to act as an add-in.

If you need to look at the code then unfortunately I will be unable to post
this until same time tomorrow evening (Thurs 26 Oct)

Thanks in advance for any help

Peter W S (UK)



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