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Default Macros using Add-Ins


I have a problem with the EasyFilter Add-in (by Ron deBruin MVP) and its
use in a Macro which I cannot seem to fix - or even find a solution to
on the Internet.

I have just started my journey with Macros in order to help me clean
lists of real estate data that I am copying into Excel from the
Internet. Everything works fine when I get Excel to record a Macro to
duplicate my actions to clean the data (e.g. deleting some columns;
inserting a simple function in another column based on data in the
adjacent column etc.), except an action which involves my using the
EasyFilter Add-In... When activated, the Macro does everything that I
ask it to do – *but not the action involving the Add-In*. :( The Macro
operates as if the Add-In is not there...

Can you help me, please?


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