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I have created a suite of excel functions that I converted into an addin.
The functions are now available whenever I open excel, but the excell 2007
function name autofill no longer works for these functions. It did work when
I imported the modules manually into the VB editor. I suppose this is some
issue with the functions being listed a different VBAProject than the one I
currently working on. Is there some way to fix or get around this issue?
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I have created a suite of excel functions that I converted into an addin.
The functions are now available whenever I open excel, but the excell 2007
function name autofill no longer works for these functions. It did work
when
I imported the modules manually into the VB editor. I suppose this is
some
issue with the functions being listed a different VBAProject than the one
I
currently working on. Is there some way to fix or get around this issue?



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