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permanently add library reference
Hi there
I find it a bit irritating that I have to add a reference to the ADO library every time I create a new workbook and VBA procedure. Is there a way to do this permanently? Best regards Loane |
permanently add library reference
Create a template with that reference.
-- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Loane Sharp" wrote in message ... Hi there I find it a bit irritating that I have to add a reference to the ADO library every time I create a new workbook and VBA procedure. Is there a way to do this permanently? Best regards Loane |
permanently add library reference
Or have an add-in that adds the library to the active workbook in the
workbook open event of the add-in. RBS "Bob Phillips" wrote in message ... Create a template with that reference. -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Loane Sharp" wrote in message ... Hi there I find it a bit irritating that I have to add a reference to the ADO library every time I create a new workbook and VBA procedure. Is there a way to do this permanently? Best regards Loane |
permanently add library reference
With the template though, you can also add a a lot of fundamental code,
useful routines that can be used in any ADO application. Bob "RB Smissaert" wrote in message ... Or have an add-in that adds the library to the active workbook in the workbook open event of the add-in. RBS "Bob Phillips" wrote in message ... Create a template with that reference. -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Loane Sharp" wrote in message ... Hi there I find it a bit irritating that I have to add a reference to the ADO library every time I create a new workbook and VBA procedure. Is there a way to do this permanently? Best regards Loane |
permanently add library reference
I suppose they both have pros and cons, it is just another option.
RBS "Bob Phillips" wrote in message ... With the template though, you can also add a a lot of fundamental code, useful routines that can be used in any ADO application. Bob "RB Smissaert" wrote in message ... Or have an add-in that adds the library to the active workbook in the workbook open event of the add-in. RBS "Bob Phillips" wrote in message ... Create a template with that reference. -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Loane Sharp" wrote in message ... Hi there I find it a bit irritating that I have to add a reference to the ADO library every time I create a new workbook and VBA procedure. Is there a way to do this permanently? Best regards Loane |
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