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the Office Store All Documentation https://www.yammer.com/ http://feeds.feedburner.com/office/fmNx Excel XLL SDK Developing Excel XLLs Working with DLLs Working with DLLs How to: Access DLLs in Excel How to: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_outlook-mso_winother/errors-opening-lync-2013-items-in-the-conversation/c8ba97fb-5664-46bb-bc1e-e3fec73b0e6c Access DLLs in Excel How to: Access DLLs in Excel Developing DLLs How to: Access DLLs in Excel Calling User-Defined Functions from DLLs TOC Collapse the table of content Expand the table of content This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. How to: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/bb687915.aspx Access DLLs in Excel Office 2013 and later Other Versions Office 2007 Last modified: July 01, 2011 Applies to: Excel 2013 | Office 2013 | Visual Studio In this article Calling DLL Functions and Commands from VBA Calling DLL Functions Directly from the Worksheet Calling DLL Commands Directly from Excel DLL Memory and Multiple DLL Instances You can access a DLL function or command in Microsoft Excel in several ways: Through a Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) code module in which the function or command has been made available using a Declare statement. Through an XLM macro sheet by using the CALL or REGISTER functions. Directly from the worksheet or from a customized item in the user interface (UI). This documentation does not cover XLM functions. It is recommended that you use either of the other two approaches. To be accessed directly from the worksheet or from a customized item in the UI, the function or command must first be regist
remove add-ins Applies To: Excel 2013, Less Applies To: Excel 2013 , More... Which version do I have? More... Add-ins provide optional commands and features for Microsoft Excel. By default, https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Add-or-remove-add-ins-64d3d147-98fb-4b82-8833-709d54e3ace1 add-ins are not immediately available in Excel, so you must first install and (in some cases) activate these add-ins so that you can use them. What do you want to http://stackoverflow.com/questions/34803843/excel-vba-automation-error-due-to-jan-2016-office-update-probably-caused-by-m do? Learn about add-ins Add or remove an Excel add-in Add or remove a COM add-in Add or remove an automation add-in Learn about add-ins Some add-ins are built in error in to Excel, such as Solver and the Analysis ToolPak. Some other add-ins are available from the Download Center, and must first be downloaded and installed. Finally, there are add-ins that are created by third parties, such as a programmer in your organization or a software solution provider. These can be Component Object Model (COM) add-ins add-ins, Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) error in loading add-ins, and DLL add-ins. These add-ins must also be installed in order to use them. Most add-ins can be categorized into three different types: Excel add-ins These typically include Excel add-in (.xlam), Excel 97-2003 add-in (.xla), or DLL add-in (.xll) files, or are automation add-ins. Some Excel add-ins, such as Solver and the Analysis ToolPak, may be available after you install Excel or Microsoft Office. Typically, you only need to activate these add-ins to use them. Downloadable add-ins Additional add-ins for Excel can be downloaded and installed from Downloads at Office.com. Custom add-ins Developers and solution providers usually design custom Component Object Model (COM) add-ins, automation add-ins, VBA add-ins, and XLL add-ins. These must be installed for you to use them. After you have installed or activated an add-in, the add-in and its commands may be available in one of the following locations: Data tab. After you install and activate the Analysis ToolPak and Solver add-ins, the Data Analysis and Solver commands are available in the Analysis group. Formulas tab. After you install and activate the Euro Currency Tools, the Euro Conve
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