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Excel 2003 Add-In Automation
What is the "Automation" button in Excel's Add-In dialog box? What
does it do? What is it good for and how does it differ or relate to "Add-Ins?" I would like to use/try it (to improve my Excel skills), but I find no documentation as how to use it. The only thing I find in the help documentation from Excel is: "You can click the Automation button to list all Component Object Model (COM) add-ins available to load into Excel." Wow. That doesn't help. Any knowledgable direction would be much appreciated... |
Excel 2003 Add-In Automation
Maybe if it said that by clicking the Automation button it would display a
menu of COM add-ins that are available for download, if you want to download them, it would make more sense? "MacroMan" wrote: What is the "Automation" button in Excel's Add-In dialog box? What does it do? What is it good for and how does it differ or relate to "Add-Ins?" I would like to use/try it (to improve my Excel skills), but I find no documentation as how to use it. The only thing I find in the help documentation from Excel is: "You can click the Automation button to list all Component Object Model (COM) add-ins available to load into Excel." Wow. That doesn't help. Any knowledgable direction would be much appreciated... |
Excel 2003 Add-In Automation
Hi MacroMan,
Chip Pearson provides detailed informatio on his Automation Add-in page at: Automation Add Ins As Functions Libraries For Excel And VBA http://www.cpearson.com/excel/AutomationAddIns.aspx --- Regards. Norman "MacroMan" wrote in message ... What is the "Automation" button in Excel's Add-In dialog box? What does it do? What is it good for and how does it differ or relate to "Add-Ins?" I would like to use/try it (to improve my Excel skills), but I find no documentation as how to use it. The only thing I find in the help documentation from Excel is: "You can click the Automation button to list all Component Object Model (COM) add-ins available to load into Excel." Wow. That doesn't help. Any knowledgable direction would be much appreciated... |
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