Hemant,
 Thank you for the response. I don't want to save the worksheet with
all of the underlying code. There is a lot of code that becomes
unnecessary once the worksheet has been created and saved. The
original workbook acts as a switchboard for creating new and
searching, opening, and closing previously created workbooks.

I thought that creating an add-in containing all of the functions
would be an easy way to handle issues with variables but after further
working in that direction I don't think it offers any advantages. I
originally had all of the functions in different modules in the
original workbook. Now, I'm abandoning the add-in in favor of
including the code which pertains to the worksheet in the worksheet
module itself and then saving it along with when I "cleave" off the
worksheet.

That seems to be working for me. Thanks again.

Doug

On Oct 21, 12:30 pm, Hemant Hegde <hemantbales...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Why dont you include the original vb code in the new workbook?
>
> use
>
> application.savecopyas("\\path\name.xls")
>
> Or
>
> if you are anyway closing the original workbook
>
> 'delete unwanted sheets and save
> applcation.displayalerts=false
> sheets("unwanted1").delete
> sheets("unwanted2").delete
> thisworkbook.saveas("\\path\name.xls")
> applcation.displayalerts=true
> thisworkbook.close(false)
>
> 2009/10/19 Doug <dsrmccl...@gmail.com>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hello, again.
>
> > I have a workbook which creates a new worksheet each day. When the
> > worksheet is completed for the day, it is then saved as a new
> > workbook. The original workbook is set to reference an xla add-in that
> > I made but the newly created workbook doesn't have the reference.
>
> > Can someone please tell me how to set the reference to a custom made
> > add-in automatically through code?
>
> > Thank you.
> > Doug
>
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