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Add-In Manager
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Excel XP I am making a custom menu item that automatically inserts certain Worksheet Templates for pulling #'s into such as "Table" "Bar" "Pie" etc. At first a had all my macros in a (HIDDEN) Personal.xls file. But now I am trying to have them in an add-in file I have made one and have a few ?'s. Why can't I see any add-ins in my VBA Add-in Manager when they are visible in the Project Explorer? I want to make it load on startup if it is not. Will the Add-In affect performance (its small)? I made a "Disable" menu item in my "INSERTWORKSHEETS" menu that de-activated the macros by closing the Personal.xls and Dimming the Menu item. Do I need to worry about this with an add-in? |
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Add-In Manager
To tell Excel to load an add-in during startup:
1. Start Excel. 2. Select Add-Ins from the Tools menus. 3. In the Add-ins dialog box , locate the add-in you want to load at startup and check the checkbox next to it. If that add-in is not in the list, click "Browse", and locate it in your hard drive, and press OK. That add-in should then appear in the list. 4. Click OK to close the Add-Ins dialog box. |
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I meant the ADD-INS/MANAGER menu item in Visual Basic, it
does not have a browse, I've given the project a name as an add-in, but it does not show, same with the other add- ins I have installed. I'm worried if the add-in somehow becomes unactive or deleted, the people i work with are to retarded to figure out how to do the 3 steps below. -----Original Message----- To tell Excel to load an add-in during startup: 1. Start Excel. 2. Select Add-Ins from the Tools menus. 3. In the Add-ins dialog box , locate the add-in you want to load at startup and check the checkbox next to it. If that add-in is not in the list, click "Browse", and locate it in your hard drive, and press OK. That add-in should then appear in the list. 4. Click OK to close the Add-Ins dialog box. . |
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