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I know I'm starting to turn into a tarbaby on this subject.
All I'm trying to do is consolidate my Excel VBA into one place: a .XLA. Reason I want to do this is that the users will be prone to cloning my Workbooks into many, many variations as they try different data scenarios - and if I need to make code changes I don't want to have to deal with tracking down and retrofitting dozens of clones. I can make my code work (i.e. the XLS can see the .XLA routines) by setting a Reference in the .XLS that points to the .XLA. But what I'd much prefer to do is to use the "AddIn" feature to make the .XLA an AddIn. Reason: there are tools available for managing AddIns. As I do development work on the .XLA and variations of the .XLS concurrently I don't want tb saddled with having to remember to update my referenec(s) every time I elevate a new version to production. But attempting to complete this seemingly bread-and-butter task has turned into a 3-day nightmare for me. I've lost track of the number of man hours I've spend on it - to no avail. This has tb an every-day developer task - so clearly I'm missing something. What I want to do is separate my development code from my production code - without having to remember to update References in the .XLS's - preferably with one of the available add-in managers like the one Charles Williams so kindly pointed me to at his site: http://www.DecisionModels.com/downloads.htm Can somebody elucidate? |
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