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xla management
I have written code and saved in .xla format. I want to store this .xla in a new folder I can easily access via windows explorer and not in excel's default folder. While I can see this default folder in tools--add-ins-- browse, the folder is impossible to find in windows explorer (very odd to me). I somehow managed to move the .xla to my desired folder and went to tools--add-ins--browse, found it, and enabled it. It works fine until I close and reopen excel. Upon reopening excel and the file using the .xla, I am alerted of a run-time error saying the .xla cannot be found as it is still looking in the original, seemingly impossible to find, folder. The really odd thing is I store plenty of .xla's in my new folder and they all work fine. I just cannot remember what I did before to have excel look where I want it to look. Thanks, Mike Allen -- mikeallen |
xla management
look in Tools/Options and the General tab "mikeallen77" wrote in message ... I have written code and saved in .xla format. I want to store this .xla in a new folder I can easily access via windows explorer and not in excel's default folder. While I can see this default folder in tools--add-ins-- browse, the folder is impossible to find in windows explorer (very odd to me). I somehow managed to move the .xla to my desired folder and went to tools--add-ins--browse, found it, and enabled it. It works fine until I close and reopen excel. Upon reopening excel and the file using the .xla, I am alerted of a run-time error saying the .xla cannot be found as it is still looking in the original, seemingly impossible to find, folder. The really odd thing is I store plenty of .xla's in my new folder and they all work fine. I just cannot remember what I did before to have excel look where I want it to look. Thanks, Mike Allen -- mikeallen |
xla management
I can only assume the reason the addin appeared installed but after closing & restarting Excel wasn't found is because you had two instance of Excel running. Any changes will be saved according to the last instance closed. Best start again. When you say you are alerted of a run time error I assume you mean the message that tells you it can't find the installed addin. If you subsequently get a message asking if you want to remove it click yes. Otherwise uncheck the addin, close the dialog, re-tick it install and you should get a message asking if you want to delete the addin. Relocate the addin and start again. You can put an addin in any folder you wish (subject permissions). There's a slight advantage to putting in the default addins folder as it will always appear in the addins list, even if not installed. Elsewhere it will only show in the list if ticked and installed, although once installed into the addins collection it will remain in it indefinitely, even if later unticked, until you accept the prompt to remove it when not found or edit the registry. To get the non-intuitive default addins folder msgbox Application.UserLibraryPath Regards, Peter T "mikeallen77" wrote in message ... I have written code and saved in .xla format. I want to store this .xla in a new folder I can easily access via windows explorer and not in excel's default folder. While I can see this default folder in tools--add-ins-- browse, the folder is impossible to find in windows explorer (very odd to me). I somehow managed to move the .xla to my desired folder and went to tools--add-ins--browse, found it, and enabled it. It works fine until I close and reopen excel. Upon reopening excel and the file using the .xla, I am alerted of a run-time error saying the .xla cannot be found as it is still looking in the original, seemingly impossible to find, folder. The really odd thing is I store plenty of .xla's in my new folder and they all work fine. I just cannot remember what I did before to have excel look where I want it to look. Thanks, Mike Allen -- mikeallen |
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