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Default Why Would Add-In Macro Not Be Accessible?


Check your other post.

Edwin Kelly wrote:

I posted this in the General Questions area and I think it should have been
here so here it is ... again.

I have a number of Excel reports that are running on a server at work on set
frequencies (typically daily). I created an add-in for a generic print
routine so all the reports could use it to do the automated printing. The
add-in is loaded in
Excel on the server and shows in the list of add-ins.
What is happening, is that some workbooks do not recognize the add-in
anymore (ie., "macro not found"). It does not affect all workbooks though.
They all used to work fine in the past.
I can open the VB Editor and see the add-in listed in the Project Explorer.
I can open it and see the code too.

The only way to fix it for these workbooks is to copy the code and insert it
into a new module in the workbook.

Any idea why this is happening and how to fix it so it only uses the add-in
macros?

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Edwin Kelly
Houston, TX


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