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Hello,

I recently switched to an XP operating system. In my prior version when I
created an Add-In it was saved to my hardrive under
microsoft/applicationdata/addins........... Now that I switched to XP I
cannot seem to find this file for Add-Ins that I created. Does it save to an
different file location.
Thank You,


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Hi,
I believe it should be
/applicationdata/microsoft/addins
and not
microsoft/applicationdata/addins

Default directory for addins is:
C:\Documents and Settings\<username\Application Data\Microsoft\AddIns

Default startup files directory is:
C:\Documents and Settings\<username\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel\XLSTART

Regards,
Sebastien


"tjh" wrote:

Hello,

I recently switched to an XP operating system. In my prior version when I
created an Add-In it was saved to my hardrive under
microsoft/applicationdata/addins........... Now that I switched to XP I
cannot seem to find this file for Add-Ins that I created. Does it save to an
different file location.
Thank You,


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"sebastienm" wrote:

Hi,
I believe it should be
/applicationdata/microsoft/addins
and not
microsoft/applicationdata/addins

Default directory for addins is:
C:\Documents and Settings\<username\Application Data\Microsoft\AddIns

Default startup files directory is:
C:\Documents and Settings\<username\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel\XLSTART

Regards,
Sebastien


"tjh" wrote:

Hello,

I recently switched to an XP operating system. In my prior version when I
created an Add-In it was saved to my hardrive under
microsoft/applicationdata/addins........... Now that I switched to XP I
cannot seem to find this file for Add-Ins that I created. Does it save to an
different file location.
Thank You,


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