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I created a workbook template that everyone in my office is
using and I need to make some corrections and add a few new
features to everyone's workbook. If I just update the
template and asked everyone to create a new workbook they
will lose a significant amount of individual data from
their files. Is there a way to create a 'patch' that
everyone can run to fix the errors and add the updates to
their existing files?
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Possibly - you can write code that makes the updates.

Hard to tell what type of help you are looking for.

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I created a workbook template that everyone in my office is
using and I need to make some corrections and add a few new
features to everyone's workbook. If I just update the
template and asked everyone to create a new workbook they
will lose a significant amount of individual data from
their files. Is there a way to create a 'patch' that
everyone can run to fix the errors and add the updates to
their existing files?



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