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Hello...

I have created one excel add-in file which contain several useful macros. I
want to add it permanently in excel. I know the procedure to add it, but I
would like to create a setup file like .exe file which will automattically
install this add-in in excel.

Is there any way to do this.

Any help is appreciated.

Thank You
Pawan
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Inno Setup - a free utility

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Hello...

I have created one excel add-in file which contain several useful macros.
I
want to add it permanently in excel. I know the procedure to add it, but I
would like to create a setup file like .exe file which will automattically
install this add-in in excel.

Is there any way to do this.

Any help is appreciated.

Thank You
Pawan



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