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Default Problem Loading Addins - Excel Started through COM Interface

I have a script which launches Excel through the COM interface. When I open
a spreadsheet in this manner, none of the addins are loaded that are usually
loaded when I start Excel through the windows interface.

Any idea what could be going wrong? I am using Windows XP Pro and am
accessing the COM interface through Python and the win32 extensions.

Thanks,

- Luis


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that is the expected behavior. You have to load them with your code.

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"newbie73" wrote:

I have a script which launches Excel through the COM interface. When I open
a spreadsheet in this manner, none of the addins are loaded that are usually
loaded when I start Excel through the windows interface.

Any idea what could be going wrong? I am using Windows XP Pro and am
accessing the COM interface through Python and the win32 extensions.

Thanks,

- Luis


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