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Hi
I received an answer from this earlier question (how can I open an add in workbook to modify it - either the code or to add a description to the file). I need to ask a further question but the post is very far down the list now:- The answer was:- Kerry, Go into the VB IDE, select ThisWorkbook in the addin project, and change the IsAddin property to False. This then becomes a visible workbook, you can add your description, reset the IsAddin property and save it (in the VB IDE). My further question:- What is the VB IDE? Many Thanks Kerry |
Opening an Add-in
Stick to one thread, else you are wasting people's time.
-- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Kerry" wrote in message ... Hi I received an answer from this earlier question (how can I open an add in workbook to modify it - either the code or to add a description to the file). I need to ask a further question but the post is very far down the list now:- The answer was:- Kerry, Go into the VB IDE, select ThisWorkbook in the addin project, and change the IsAddin property to False. This then becomes a visible workbook, you can add your description, reset the IsAddin property and save it (in the VB IDE). My further question:- What is the VB IDE? Many Thanks Kerry |
Opening an Add-in
As my thread is now on page 2 I didn't think it would be
answered. Apologies for wasting peoples time! -----Original Message----- Stick to one thread, else you are wasting people's time. -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Kerry" wrote in message ... Hi I received an answer from this earlier question (how can I open an add in workbook to modify it - either the code or to add a description to the file). I need to ask a further question but the post is very far down the list now:- The answer was:- Kerry, Go into the VB IDE, select ThisWorkbook in the addin project, and change the IsAddin property to False. This then becomes a visible workbook, you can add your description, reset the IsAddin property and save it (in the VB IDE). My further question:- What is the VB IDE? Many Thanks Kerry . |
Opening an Add-in
We tend to watch them Kerry to see if the OP solved the problem, or if we
misunderstood etc. so there is no need to worry about that. -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "kerry" wrote in message ... As my thread is now on page 2 I didn't think it would be answered. Apologies for wasting peoples time! -----Original Message----- Stick to one thread, else you are wasting people's time. -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Kerry" wrote in message ... Hi I received an answer from this earlier question (how can I open an add in workbook to modify it - either the code or to add a description to the file). I need to ask a further question but the post is very far down the list now:- The answer was:- Kerry, Go into the VB IDE, select ThisWorkbook in the addin project, and change the IsAddin property to False. This then becomes a visible workbook, you can add your description, reset the IsAddin property and save it (in the VB IDE). My further question:- What is the VB IDE? Many Thanks Kerry . |
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