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Default Code Librarian automation?

I have recently found out about the Code Librarian, packaged in the
Office XP Developer cd... i have read online that it is supposed to be
an addin for the VBE, however when I installed everything from the CD, i
do not see any code librarian addin for the VBE. I do see a stand-alone
executable to view the code library, but i do not see any sort of addin
in the VBE for it.

Is there any additional configuration i need to do?

Also, is the code in the .clb file accessible through VB? Specifically,
there is some code that i KNOW i would like to access a lot and paste
directly into many different sheets using VB extensibility. For
example, using the Call Tree example in the Developer CD, one can
determine, under certain conditions, if there any function calls in a
module that are unresolved because the function does not exist in the
project. What could be done is lookup the missing function by name in
the code library and automatically dump it to another module in the
project called MissingFunctions...
 
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