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Excel VBA Programming For Dummies, 6th Edition
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Excel VBA Programming For Dummies, 6th Edition

by Dick Kusleika
February 2022
Beginner to intermediate content levelBeginner to intermediate
432 pages
9h 21m
English
For Dummies
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Chapter 21

Creating Excel Add-Ins

IN THIS CHAPTER

Bullet Using add-ins: What a concept!

Bullet Knowing why you might want to create your own add-ins

Bullet Creating custom add-ins

Bullet Reviewing an add-in example

One of the slickest features of Excel is the capability to create add-ins. Excel add-ins make it possible for you to package up your VBA procedures, and make them part of the Excel user interface. Best of all, you can share these packages with others so that they gain the benefit of your VBA prowess.

In this chapter, you explore how to create add-ins by using only the tools built into Excel.

Add-Ins Defined

An Excel add-in is a normal macro-enabled workbook file with the following differences:

  • The IsAddin property of the Workbook object is True.
  • The workbook window is hidden and can’t be unhidden by choosing View  ⇒    Window  ⇒    Unhide.
  • The workbook isn’t a member of the Workbooks collection. Rather, it’s in the AddIns collection.

Tip Excel ships with several add-ins, including the Analysis ToolPak ...

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