It's been a while since I played with Add-ins...

But the last time I did, I discovered that when the user opens the .xla file, 
it 
makes a "local" copy.

But, the trick is that... if the user has Excel open, it has
the add-in open.
If you send him an update, it does not overwrite the local file, since it's 
open.

Check the use's C:\ drive.
I think you'll find a local copy.

If you cannot set the user's configuration to a shared folder for storing the 
xla files, then you'll have to create a distribution script that will delete 
the 
local file and copy the .xla file.


Paul




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From: Mike <michael.r.hay...@gmail.com>
To: MS EXCEL AND VBA MACROS <excel-macros@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Tue, January 11, 2011 1:42:50 PM
Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ Excel code changes not seen by others

Need some help here, and I thank any response in advance.

I have a vb macro embedded with a spreadsheet, and when I send it to
others they are not seeing the changes. I simply added a comment line
at the first line, save the xla, and save the spreadsheet (just in
case) and nothing. I see the comment line, but he doesn't. Another
potential concern is that I am using excel 2007, and he is using excel
2003.

Any clues on where I can investigate?

Mike

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