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Hi I need some help I have an .XLA file that stores most of my code.
I set a reference to this file. My problem is that I am now trying to create an install since I can' control the exact path the reference is not gendered t work. I was wondering if there is some VBA code to set that reference I ca get the path once it is installed. The other solution could be to install the addin since I don’t do tha however I don’t quite know how to do that and then call the code. Any help would be appreciated Thank -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
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hi,
you do realise that the code file must be open to use the macros. I would put you code file in the xlstart folder. that way it would open when you open excel. -----Original Message----- Hi I need some help I have an .XLA file that stores most of my code. I set a reference to this file. My problem is that I am now trying to create an install since I can't control the exact path the reference is not gendered t work. I was wondering if there is some VBA code to set that reference I can get the path once it is installed. The other solution could be to install the addin since I don't do that however I don't quite know how to do that and then call the code. Any help would be appreciated Thanks --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ . |
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No I did not know that it must be open and I am not sure what you mee
by that. I did not really want to put it in the xlstart folder but could i guess also most of the subs are private sub. Should these b public or does it matter. thanks for your tim -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
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