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I downloaded an addin to help with some excel charting.

The website recommends I save the addin files ( a .xla file and a .chm
file) in a 'suitable' directory.

Does it matter where I put the files ? , is there a special place for addins
? in Vista

I have Excel 2007

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Doesn't really matter where you store the add-in.

When loading you can browse to the folder.

Excel looks for add-ins first in the Office12/Library so that is the best
folder to store in.


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On Wed, 20 May 2009 12:50:34 +0100, "KRK"
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I downloaded an addin to help with some excel charting.

The website recommends I save the addin files ( a .xla file and a .chm
file) in a 'suitable' directory.

Does it matter where I put the files ? , is there a special place for addins
? in Vista

I have Excel 2007

Thanks

K


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