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Hello

I understand that I can create an Add-in. In Word you can simply store a
document with a macro in the startup folder. Is this method possible in
Excel?

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Angus

You can store the *.XLA in your XLSTART folder to have it open when Excel
does.

OR you can store it in the Office\Library folder and access it through
ToolsAdd-ins. Leave it checked.

Gord Dibben XL2002

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Hello

I understand that I can create an Add-in. In Word you can simply store a
document with a macro in the startup folder. Is this method possible in
Excel?

Angus Comber




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