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JLR-Mart

Macro pack
 
I have written several modules and forms that combine to provide a complete
solution to a problem within our business, but I need to have these modules
and forms available within hundreds of files which I then mail out to users
within the company.

So far I have been dragging and dropping the relevant modules into the excel
documents manually.

Is there a simple way (add ins maybe) that will allow me to achieve the same
result in and automated fashion???

FSt1

Macro pack
 
hi
have a look at this site. it has a section about copying a module from one
project to another
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/vbe.aspx


regards
FSt1

"JLR-Mart" wrote:

I have written several modules and forms that combine to provide a complete
solution to a problem within our business, but I need to have these modules
and forms available within hundreds of files which I then mail out to users
within the company.

So far I have been dragging and dropping the relevant modules into the excel
documents manually.

Is there a simple way (add ins maybe) that will allow me to achieve the same
result in and automated fashion???


Simon Lloyd[_1058_]

Macro pack
 

You could create an xla (add in) which you can package off or you can
add code by code, take a look at Chip Pearsons site, there is coe ther
which is very well laid out and explained.

JLR-Mart;261485 Wrote:
I have written several modules and forms that combine to provide a
complete
solution to a problem within our business, but I need to have these
modules
and forms available within hundreds of files which I then mail out to
users
within the company.

So far I have been dragging and dropping the relevant modules into the
excel
documents manually.

Is there a simple way (add ins maybe) that will allow me to achieve the
same
result in and automated fashion???



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