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I have made an macro that sould always be used in a specific excelfile. I am wondering, if I save this file with the macro in a databse, will others be ale to use the macro? Or do I need to Transport it in some ways, maybe like an add in ?
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Save the macro in a module in the specific workbook.

It will be carried with the workbook and be available for users who
have enabled macros when opening that workbook.


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Hi!
I have made an macro that sould always be used in a specific excelfile.
I am wondering, if I save this file with the macro in a databse, will
others be ale to use the macro? Or do I need to Transport it in some
ways, maybe like an add in ?
Tank you for replying.

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