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Default Where to place UDF modules for general use

Why not share the solution -- it may make it easier for another victim!

Hershmab wrote:

To all the responders: thanks very much. No one answer solved the whole
problem, but the combination, supplemented by looking up a vast VBA reference
book, did the trick!

"JP" wrote:

Interesting. But the OP appears to have done that and it didn't work.
So my thought was it still has to be registered as an add-in.

--JP

On Oct 8, 3:39 pm, Dave Peterson wrote:
If the addin is in the XLStart folder, it doesn't need to be installed. It'll
open when excel starts normally.




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