Excel: Closing an Add-In Macro from a Within a MacroLast reviewed: November 30, 1994Article ID: Q80230 |
Summary:
In Microsoft Excel version 3.0, an Add-In is a type of macrosheet which isn't directly accessable through the menu. This means that it cannot be closed by using a menu option; however, an Add-In can be closed by using another macro which activates the Add-In and closes it through a macro command. For example, the following macro closes the "Test" Add-In:
A1: =ACTIVATE("Test") A2: =CLOSE() A3: =RETURN()Reference(s): "Microsoft Excel Function Reference," for the Macintosh, version 3.0, pages 2, 31-32
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