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Store the macro in your Personal.xls workbook to have it available for all open
workbooks. If you don't have a Personal.xls yet, with your workbook open, go to ToolsMacroRecord a new MacroStore Macro in;Personal Macro Workbook. Record yourself copying and pasting something then Stop Recording. Alt + F11 to open the VBEditor. You will see the two workbooks. Yours and Personal.xls Copy the macros/functions from your workbook into the module1 in Personal.xls. Note: any hard-coded sheets or books should be changed to ActiveSheet or ActiveWorkbook Delete the bogus copy/paste macro if you choose. Personal.xls can be hidden and saved so's it always opens in the background with macros available. Clear the maros/functions from the original workbook if the above works OK. An alternative to Personal.xls is to open a new workbook, copy the macro(s) to a module in that workbook. Save As an Add-in which you load through ToolsAdd-ins. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 06:29:01 -0700, Fred Zack wrote: I have a macro I copied from a website to one particular file. Is there a way to make it available to other excel files without having to copy it to every file I want it in? Seems I did this before but can't recall how. I don't really care if its available to every excel file I have since I am the only person using this computer and I trust this macro. |
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