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HI everyone,

I am fairly new at Building macros in EXCEL (I use excel2000 BTW). I
have one that i have to distribute to about 6 other users. I have been
told that putting it in an.XLA file would be better.

Whats the Difference between an XLA file and A module and is there a
simple way to do that?

Thanks

Eric
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An XLA is just an Excel workbook that is saved as an XLA. Then it is
installed via ToolsAddins, and the macros become availabe.

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HI everyone,

I am fairly new at Building macros in EXCEL (I use excel2000 BTW). I
have one that i have to distribute to about 6 other users. I have been
told that putting it in an.XLA file would be better.

Whats the Difference between an XLA file and A module and is there a
simple way to do that?

Thanks

Eric



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