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Ron de Bruin

First I want to wish everybody a Happy New Year with a lot of Excel fun

For anybody that is interested or use a earlier version of the Google Add-in
There is a new version on my site.

Thanks to Rob Bovey I was able to make a new version of the Google Add-in that not
Store the data for the combo boxes in an Excel sheet.
The date is in an Access database that must be in the same folder as the Add-in.
The reason for this is that I be able to make an add-in for all Office programs when the data is in a separate file.

You can download an Excel and Word version on this moment.
Add-ins for Other Office programs coming soon.
http://www.rondebruin.nl/Google.htm

Also Norman Harker has made a Superb manual that you can download.
Read this manual first.

If there are problems please let me know.

Ron
 
I just loaded this 2 days ago and it works great. I passed it on to my boss
also.
Kudos to all involved in its creation.
Mike

Ron de Bruin said:
First I want to wish everybody a Happy New Year with a lot of Excel fun

For anybody that is interested or use a earlier version of the Google Add-in
There is a new version on my site.

Thanks to Rob Bovey I was able to make a new version of the Google Add-in that not
Store the data for the combo boxes in an Excel sheet.
The date is in an Access database that must be in the same folder as the Add-in.
The reason for this is that I be able to make an add-in for all Office
programs when the data is in a separate file.
 
happy new year !

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Patrick Molloy
Microsoft Excel MVP
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Ron de Bruin said:
First I want to wish everybody a Happy New Year with a lot of Excel fun

For anybody that is interested or use a earlier version of the Google Add-in
There is a new version on my site.

Thanks to Rob Bovey I was able to make a new version of the Google Add-in that not
Store the data for the combo boxes in an Excel sheet.
The date is in an Access database that must be in the same folder as the Add-in.
The reason for this is that I be able to make an add-in for all Office
programs when the data is in a separate file.
 
IMHO, this is one of the *most useful tools* that one
could (SHOULD) have. I *highly* recommend this to
everyone. Thanks to all those who put it together!

Biff
-----Original Message-----
First I want to wish everybody a Happy New Year with a lot of Excel fun

For anybody that is interested or use a earlier version of the Google Add-in
There is a new version on my site.

Thanks to Rob Bovey I was able to make a new version of the Google Add-in that not
Store the data for the combo boxes in an Excel sheet.
The date is in an Access database that must be in the same folder as the Add-in.
The reason for this is that I be able to make an add-in
for all Office programs when the data is in a separate
file.
 
Hi Ron!

Congratulations on the birth of your new baby!

One advantage of writing the user guide is that you really get to know
the program. Version 6 is a lot better.

Most regular users won't need the user guide because the interface is
so intuitive and user friendly.

--
Regards
Norman Harker MVP (Excel)
Sydney, Australia
(e-mail address removed)
Excel and Word Function Lists (Classifications, Syntax and Arguments)
available free to good homes.
Ron de Bruin said:
First I want to wish everybody a Happy New Year with a lot of Excel fun

For anybody that is interested or use a earlier version of the Google Add-in
There is a new version on my site.

Thanks to Rob Bovey I was able to make a new version of the Google Add-in that not
Store the data for the combo boxes in an Excel sheet.
The date is in an Access database that must be in the same folder as the Add-in.
The reason for this is that I be able to make an add-in for all
Office programs when the data is in a separate file.
 
Ron and Norman, thank you very much for the tool, general advice, solutions
and your tireless dedication to this newsgroup. Happy New Year.

Greg
 
Hi Greg!

Thanks. Much appreciated. It's a privilege and a joy to work with Ron
on this one.

I rank Ron's Google Search and his SendMail addins as well inside the
top 10 addins.

--
Regards
Norman Harker MVP (Excel)
Sydney, Australia
(e-mail address removed)
Excel and Word Function Lists (Classifications, Syntax and Arguments)
available free to good homes.
 
Hi Ron!

Offer stands for anyone creating an Addin or Webpage who needs a Guide
in English; Even Americans!

--
Regards
Norman Harker MVP (Excel)
Sydney, Australia
(e-mail address removed)
Excel and Word Function Lists (Classifications, Syntax and Arguments)
available free to good homes.
 
Hi Ron!

I'll get on to it now. Stop with the whips and chains!

--
Regards
Norman Harker MVP (Excel)
Sydney, Australia
(e-mail address removed)
Excel and Word Function Lists (Classifications, Syntax and Arguments)
available free to good homes.
 
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