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Prof Wonmug

Best way to package workbook and UDFs
 
I want to send a workbook to a colleague. It makes use of several UDFs
that I have stored in my personal add-in module. I don't want to send
the entire add-in module, just a few UDFs.

My plan is to create a separate add-in module, copy the selected UDFs
to that module, and send that along with the workbook.

Is there a better way?

JLGWhiz[_2_]

Best way to package workbook and UDFs
 
If you only want to send the code, you could copy it to Notepad or Word as a
text file to send it. The recipient can then copy it to whereever they want
and will not have to worry about any inherent anomallies.



"Prof Wonmug" wrote in message
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I want to send a workbook to a colleague. It makes use of several UDFs
that I have stored in my personal add-in module. I don't want to send
the entire add-in module, just a few UDFs.

My plan is to create a separate add-in module, copy the selected UDFs
to that module, and send that along with the workbook.

Is there a better way?




Gord Dibben

Best way to package workbook and UDFs
 
Copy the several UDF's to a module in the workbook you are sending.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Wed, 21 Apr 2010 11:31:44 -0700, Prof Wonmug wrote:

I want to send a workbook to a colleague. It makes use of several UDFs
that I have stored in my personal add-in module. I don't want to send
the entire add-in module, just a few UDFs.

My plan is to create a separate add-in module, copy the selected UDFs
to that module, and send that along with the workbook.

Is there a better way?




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