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Hi Bob

But you still have to reference the file to use it.


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Hi John

If you want to use the macro in all your workbooks

you can copy the macro
in
your personal.xls.
This is a (normal) hidden workbook that is loaded

automatically by Excel.
When you record a macro, you have the option of

recording it to your
Personal Macro Workbook.
The file, Personal.xls, is stored in your \XLStart

directory.

The easiest is to record a dummy macro and choose

Personal Macro Workbook.
Excel create the file for you this way.
Then copy your macro in this file and delete the

dummy macro.


But you still have to reference the file to use it.

Add-ins are the way to go.




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