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I've compiled the code generated by the Shared Add-in wizard in Visual Studio
2005. I can't load the dll file built by this code. Excel says the dll is
not a valid Office Add-in. What is the wizard leaving out?
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Default COM add-in doesn't work

First suggestion: Did you register the addin ?? For a COM add in to work it
has to be registered for COM

Second suggestion:
Did the extra information get written to the registry - for Office realise
it's an office COM addin.

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"Dan Kranz" wrote:

I've compiled the code generated by the Shared Add-in wizard in Visual Studio
2005. I can't load the dll file built by this code. Excel says the dll is
not a valid Office Add-in. What is the wizard leaving out?

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