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Default How do I remove (not unload) a user installed Excel add-in ?

Even though unloaded the add-in shows up in the inactive list. I want to
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Default How do I remove (not unload) a user installed Excel add-in ?

You have to delete the actual file itself, then redisplay the add-in
list. You will be prompted whether to remove the add-in from the list.
Choose Yes to remove it.

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Even though unloaded the add-in shows up in the inactive list. I want to
remove it from that list.

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