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Adding a default reference
Whenever a new workbook is created, several references are included by
default ("Visual Basic for Applications", "OLE Automation", etc.). How would I add a particular reference to, by default, be included as well (e.g., "Microsoft Scripting Runtime")? |
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Adding a default reference
Create a template called Book.xlt with the reference in place,
and save that template in your XLStart folder. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com "R Avery" wrote in message ... Whenever a new workbook is created, several references are included by default ("Visual Basic for Applications", "OLE Automation", etc.). How would I add a particular reference to, by default, be included as well (e.g., "Microsoft Scripting Runtime")? |
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