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I have a wkb with one form and some data (will reside on intranet server)
which will be common to almost 100 other templates.

Which would be a more recommended way to use it : Using as an add_in or
using it as an Reference.

Also the common wkb will be calling soem of the functions of the calling
template.
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Hi Ajit;

I think the XLA because it will prevent them from getting
at the macros via the Macros menu and add-in are already
compiled which means they run faster.

Thanks,

Greg
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I have a wkb with one form and some data (will reside on

intranet server)
which will be common to almost 100 other templates.

Which would be a more recommended way to use it : Using

as an add_in or
using it as an Reference.

Also the common wkb will be calling soem of the functions

of the calling
template.
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Ajit
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