Wulluby
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Is excel meant to be able to handle more than one xlam?
I am trying to run at least 2. One called Dev for working stuff out and at least one more that gets published out onto the network for a given team to use.
If I add 'Dev' I don't see it by it's proper name of Dev in the Developer>Addins dialouge box unless I rename the xlam in it's given location and it can't be seen. It is always named as New Color Template.
Then when I try to add in a second xlam this will also become known as New Color Template and they then share the same checkbox. I can see both in the VBE until I restart Excel at which point the Dev xlam is gone.
Am I missing a trick on the proper use of xlam files? I am using 2010.
Thanks in advance.
I am trying to run at least 2. One called Dev for working stuff out and at least one more that gets published out onto the network for a given team to use.
If I add 'Dev' I don't see it by it's proper name of Dev in the Developer>Addins dialouge box unless I rename the xlam in it's given location and it can't be seen. It is always named as New Color Template.
Then when I try to add in a second xlam this will also become known as New Color Template and they then share the same checkbox. I can see both in the VBE until I restart Excel at which point the Dev xlam is gone.
Am I missing a trick on the proper use of xlam files? I am using 2010.
Thanks in advance.