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I am inquiring if anyone in the newsgroup has ever worked with a product
called Add-in Express? It is a product used to develop Excel add-ins thru
Visual Studio. If so, is there documentation or examples/samples someplace
that I can review? I have not used this before and seem to be having a
mental block on this new project that I need to use this on. Their website
does not seem to explain it very well.
Thanks.
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I've never used it.

You may want to search the *excel* newsgroups for that addin's name.



JohnE wrote:

I am inquiring if anyone in the newsgroup has ever worked with a product
called Add-in Express? It is a product used to develop Excel add-ins thru
Visual Studio. If so, is there documentation or examples/samples someplace
that I can review? I have not used this before and seem to be having a
mental block on this new project that I need to use this on. Their website
does not seem to explain it very well.
Thanks.
... John


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JohnE wrote:

I am inquiring if anyone in the newsgroup has ever worked with a product
called Add-in Express? It is a product used to develop Excel add-ins thru
Visual Studio. If so, is there documentation or examples/samples someplace
that I can review? I have not used this before and seem to be having a
mental block on this new project that I need to use this on. Their website
does not seem to explain it very well.
Thanks.
... John


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