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permanently add library reference

  1. #1
    Loane Sharp
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    permanently add library reference

    Hi there
    I find it a bit irritating that I have to add a reference to the ADO library
    every time I create a new workbook and VBA procedure. Is there a way to do
    this permanently?
    Best regards
    Loane





  2. #2
    K Dales
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    RE: permanently add library reference

    Don't know how to change this for a new workbook in general, but an easy
    enough way to do it is to create a blank workbook, add the ADO reference, and
    save it as a template. Whenever you need to do an ADO project just open the
    template and you have a blank workbook with the ADO reference all set to go.
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    - K Dales


    "Loane Sharp" wrote:

    > Hi there
    > I find it a bit irritating that I have to add a reference to the ADO library
    > every time I create a new workbook and VBA procedure. Is there a way to do
    > this permanently?
    > Best regards
    > Loane
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >


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