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How do I make a macro global... i.e. what is the global template for excel



 
 
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Old October 16th, 2003, 10:02 PM
deb
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Default How do I make a macro global... i.e. what is the global template for excel

I have written a vb sub to add the path of an excel
document to the header/footer of the document, and would
like to add it to the workbook.xlt?? template or whatever
the name of the global template is so that it will be
available to me everytime I open a new document. What is
the equivalent of normal.dot for excel? or... is that even
how i should go about doing that?

Thanks!!! =)

Deb
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Old October 16th, 2003, 10:11 PM
Bob Phillips
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Default How do I make a macro global... i.e. what is the global template for excel

Book.xlt, and it is stored in the XLStart directory.

It might be better to put it in Personal.xls, also in XLStart, as it will
only need to be in one workbook then.

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I have written a vb sub to add the path of an excel
document to the header/footer of the document, and would
like to add it to the workbook.xlt?? template or whatever
the name of the global template is so that it will be
available to me everytime I open a new document. What is
the equivalent of normal.dot for excel? or... is that even
how i should go about doing that?

Thanks!!! =)

Deb



 




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