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Running VBA routines from a new workbook
I have had a couple of queries recently which seem to be resulting from trying to run User Defined Functions (UDFs) from a new workbook, so this post will look at the options for using the VBA routines provided here (or … Continue reading
Spreadsheet Link – Abbott Aerospace Consultants
Abbott Aerospace has a wide range of spreadsheets available for free download. Many are intended for specific aerospace design applications, but some are for general purpose engineering applications, such as calculation of section properties. A general purpose add-in of particular … Continue reading
Calling Add-in functions from VBA
When an Excel add-in is active any User Defined Functions (UDFs) in the add-in are available to any other open worksheet. It might be expected that the same would apply to VBA routines defined in other files, but if you … Continue reading