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I want to know if it is possible to make a macro that I recorded in one
workbook, accessible from another one? Right now it seems that I have to have
the workbook with the marco that I want to run, open. Can I make that macro
available in all workbooks?
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Yes the workbook does need to be opened. However it does not need to be
active and it can also be an addin which runs behind the scenes. Do a
google search on creating custom XL addins to find info on creating a
custom XL addin

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....or you could put the macro into your Personal.xls workbook.

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What is that?

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....or you could put the macro into your Personal.xls workbook.

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