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Shared Addins
Hi,
Is it a good idea to have an add-in on a network drive, the idea being that updates and bug fixes would be transparent to all users? And also, if users are sharing an add-in are the literally sharing it, meaning that if one user changes a value on the add-in's worksheet, it will change for all users? (My guess is no.) Thanks. Bura |
Shared Addins
Hi Bura,
Its an excellent idea which I use a lot. You can also use my automatically reversioning addin loader in this situation. http://www.decisionModels.com/downloads.htm Users only see changes to an addin or an addins worksheets after they have loaded it, so usually they have to exit and restart Excel (or relaod the addin). regards Charles ______________________ Decision Models FastExcel Version 2 now available. www.DecisionModels.com/FxlV2WhatsNew.htm Hi, Is it a good idea to have an add-in on a network drive, the idea being that updates and bug fixes would be transparent to all users? And also, if users are sharing an add-in are the literally sharing it, meaning that if one user changes a value on the add-in's worksheet, it will change for all users? (My guess is no.) Thanks. Bura |
Shared Addins
"Charles Williams" wrote in message ... Hi Bura, Its an excellent idea which I use a lot. You can also use my automatically reversioning addin loader in this situation. http://www.decisionModels.com/downloads.htm Thanks! Users only see changes to an addin or an addins worksheets after they have loaded it, so usually they have to exit and restart Excel (or relaod the addin). regards Charles ______________________ Decision Models FastExcel Version 2 now available. www.DecisionModels.com/FxlV2WhatsNew.htm Hi, Is it a good idea to have an add-in on a network drive, the idea being that updates and bug fixes would be transparent to all users? And also, if users are sharing an add-in are the literally sharing it, meaning that if one user changes a value on the add-in's worksheet, it will change for all users? (My guess is no.) Thanks. Bura |
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