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![]() I have created an Excel workbook tool that has a fair amount of VBA code in several modules. This tool was distributed to a number of users. If we were to discover a defect in the workbook - highly unlikely of course! Or if I want to add new features, I would like to be able to update everyone's workbook automatically by using a macro, opening the files and replacing the modules with new modules. The alternative is to manually update each workbook instance. Is this possible? Thanks, -- Rev |
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