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Default Create Excel Macros

Dear All,

I am new to excel Programming.I have some (set of)basic doubts which
may irritate you people.Please excuse me.

1.Where excel macros will be stored?
2.Is it possible to write a macro (common )which all excel files can
use.
3.I have an excel macro which Macro's text will be stored in SQL
database.Wat i need is to run the macro in an excel sheet
programatically.(I am using C#).I will select the macro name and
corresponding text will be displayed in a richtextbox.When i say run
macro,an excel files should open and run the macro.All should be done
automatically.
4.How to find an excel sheet is BLANK programtically?

Please let me know if i am not clear.

Expecting some advise/guidance with some sample code.Thanks in
advance.

Regards,
V



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