Add-ins are designed to run in the background, and hence the file will not
be visible when you open it. If you go to the VBE window, you could
actually see that the vba project for your add-in is shown.
Sam Mathai Chacko

On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 10:50 PM, Raj Mahapatra <rajafs...@gmail.com> wrote:

> hi group,
>
> i wants to create addin in excel.  i have created a addin using below
> steps, but it is not working.
>
> 1.  in new workbook, i have insert a module and macro codes in it.
> 2.  then saved the same workbook using ".xlam" extension.
> 3. when i opens the same add in  in new excel.  it does not open.
>
> appreciation for your assistance.
>
> thanks & regards
>
> Rajesh Mahapatra
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