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I have a spreadsheet with a monte carlo simulation in it, that the creator,
who is now on holiday, says i need to install user defined add in
triangle.xla, to run.... anyone know what this means?
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I wonder if you have this add-in on your machine. Go to TOOLS - ADD-INs to
see if it's displayed on the list of ADD-INs. You can also browse to see if
you can find it, but it's easier if you know where it's located. You may
want to do a search of the sites you have access to for this add-in if it's
not already installed on your machine.

FYI, I presume that the simulation is done through a macro. Someone could
have it load the add-in through the macro and display an error if it doesn't
exist.

HTH,
Barb Reinhardt

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I have a spreadsheet with a monte carlo simulation in it, that the creator,
who is now on holiday, says i need to install user defined add in
triangle.xla, to run.... anyone know what this means?

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