![]() ![]() If you would do this manually, you should open up the AddInInstallerManager (Developer/Add-Ins) and uncheck your add-in. ![]() To uninstall the add-in you can simply so this: To do that you can use:Īfter this line, your add-in should appear on the Excel ribbon as a new Tab. SToFullName = sAddInPathTo & "\" & "MyAddInName.xlam"Īt this point if you go to Developer/Add-Ins you would see the name of the addIn but the checkbox next to it is not checked meaning it is not enabled/installed. SAddInPathTo = Application.UserLibraryPath You can get the address where you should copy the file TO easily like this: NathaneilCapital since you don't have any code I will just explain the procedure for you.Īdding a new add-in and installing it (make it appear on the ribbon) is very easy.Ĭopy your xlam file to the library folder using FileCopy command. ![]()
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