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Default Linking a workbook to an add-in

Okay, then why not create an add-in named 'coursegrades' which would contain
all of the grades for all of your courses and also contain all of the code -
an all-around self-containing add-in? Or a template?

Examples of such a template, which are in fact is add-ins, - are Microsoft's
mortgage calculator and small business invoice templates which come with
Excel.

Cheers,
FK



"Julio Kuplinsky" wrote in message
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Let's put it this way. Suppose that the add-in contains utilities to

process students' grades (averages, whatnot). If I open a new workbook to
enter Course A's grades, I want the utilites to initialize some supporting
worksheets. Of course, when I enter the final grades, the utilities should
still be available. Same story for Course B.

Now, obviously, if I open a workbook to enter my expenses, I dont need the

student grades utiliites, nor do i need the supporting spreadsheets.

Thanks
Julio



 
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