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I've developed a lot of VBA macros, menus, etc for an Excel based club
membership database. I'd now like to hand this over to another member soon to take over as the club membership person. I would like to provide support, probably involving adding new features etc. The question is, what's the best way to do this? I know I can just send him the VBA modules, user forms, etc. and show him how to remove the old one and import a new one, but that seems a bit involved. I've read up on Add-ins, but can't quite see how this would help. Ideas? TIA Ed |
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