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Hey everyone,
I'm trying to create a file for my global macros and would like to use an
Add-in instead of the more classic Personal.xlsm method. I don't see how to
save a worksheet with my macros as an addin or xlam file. How do I do this?

Also where is the save as cvs file format?

Thanks - JackRazz
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When you do a saveas, don't you see options in the "save as type" dropdown?

JackRazz wrote:

Hey everyone,
I'm trying to create a file for my global macros and would like to use an
Add-in instead of the more classic Personal.xlsm method. I don't see how to
save a worksheet with my macros as an addin or xlam file. How do I do this?

Also where is the save as cvs file format?

Thanks - JackRazz


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Dave, All I have in my 'Save as type' is

*.xlsx
*.xlsm
*.xlsb
*.xls
*.xml
*.mht

So I must be missing something. Could I have missed it in my install?

Thanks - JackRazz




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When you do a saveas, don't you see options in the "save as type" dropdown?

JackRazz wrote:

Hey everyone,
I'm trying to create a file for my global macros and would like to use an
Add-in instead of the more classic Personal.xlsm method. I don't see how to
save a worksheet with my macros as an addin or xlam file. How do I do this?

Also where is the save as cvs file format?

Thanks - JackRazz


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Okay,
I went back through my install and checked to see if I missed anything and I
didn't see anything related save as filters or anything that might have
caused me not to get this during my install.

Any ideas anyone?

Thanks - JackRazz

"JackRazz" wrote:

Dave, All I have in my 'Save as type' is

*.xlsx
*.xlsm
*.xlsb
*.xls
*.xml
*.mht

So I must be missing something. Could I have missed it in my install?

Thanks - JackRazz




"Dave Peterson" wrote:

When you do a saveas, don't you see options in the "save as type" dropdown?

JackRazz wrote:

Hey everyone,
I'm trying to create a file for my global macros and would like to use an
Add-in instead of the more classic Personal.xlsm method. I don't see how to
save a worksheet with my macros as an addin or xlam file. How do I do this?

Also where is the save as cvs file format?

Thanks - JackRazz


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When I installed xl2007, I installed everything and get a lot more extensions
that what you show.

Sorry, I don't know enough about xl2007 to help.

JackRazz wrote:

Okay,
I went back through my install and checked to see if I missed anything and I
didn't see anything related save as filters or anything that might have
caused me not to get this during my install.

Any ideas anyone?

Thanks - JackRazz

"JackRazz" wrote:

Dave, All I have in my 'Save as type' is

*.xlsx
*.xlsm
*.xlsb
*.xls
*.xml
*.mht

So I must be missing something. Could I have missed it in my install?

Thanks - JackRazz




"Dave Peterson" wrote:

When you do a saveas, don't you see options in the "save as type" dropdown?

JackRazz wrote:

Hey everyone,
I'm trying to create a file for my global macros and would like to use an
Add-in instead of the more classic Personal.xlsm method. I don't see how to
save a worksheet with my macros as an addin or xlam file. How do I do this?

Also where is the save as cvs file format?

Thanks - JackRazz

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Dave

When did you bite the bullet?

My Office Ultimate 2007 is still sitting in its plastic envelope.


Gord

On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 18:52:40 -0600, Dave Peterson
wrote:

When I installed xl2007, I installed everything and get a lot more extensions
that what you show.

Sorry, I don't know enough about xl2007 to help.

JackRazz wrote:

Okay,
I went back through my install and checked to see if I missed anything and I
didn't see anything related save as filters or anything that might have
caused me not to get this during my install.

Any ideas anyone?

Thanks - JackRazz

"JackRazz" wrote:

Dave, All I have in my 'Save as type' is

*.xlsx
*.xlsm
*.xlsb
*.xls
*.xml
*.mht

So I must be missing something. Could I have missed it in my install?

Thanks - JackRazz




"Dave Peterson" wrote:

When you do a saveas, don't you see options in the "save as type" dropdown?

JackRazz wrote:

Hey everyone,
I'm trying to create a file for my global macros and would like to use an
Add-in instead of the more classic Personal.xlsm method. I don't see how to
save a worksheet with my macros as an addin or xlam file. How do I do this?

Also where is the save as cvs file format?

Thanks - JackRazz

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