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For personal reusable macros we have personal.xls in the XLstart dir.
Is there an equivalent (read-only) to store macros to use by all
people in my organization?

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Henk,

Best way is to put them in an addin, and then install the addin for all
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For personal reusable macros we have personal.xls in the XLstart dir.
Is there an equivalent (read-only) to store macros to use by all
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I put organizational macros in personal.xla (or a file name you prefer), in
their start directories. Then they can still have their own personal.xls

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