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Default Adding a macro to Excel (not to a document)

In Word, I can add a new functionality as a macro to the entire application,
so I can use that on every document.

In Excel, I can't reach this result. Could you help me?

Thanks in advance,
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Hi
two ways:
- store the macro in your personal.xls file (see:
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/getstarted.htm)

- create an add-in for your macro

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In Word, I can add a new functionality as a macro to the

entire application,
so I can use that on every document.

In Excel, I can't reach this result. Could you help me?

Thanks in advance,
Francesco.


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Default Adding a macro to Excel (not to a document)

- create an add-in for your macro

I did so, thank you very much.


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