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Comments by tagad (Top 2 by date)
tagad
2-Jul-12 14:31pm
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Hi SA,
thanks for your reply. An array2D can be specified in 1 type. In my example I am using string and integer as types. I am not clear from the reference you pointed how to initialize an array2D in 2 different types.
thanks
tagad
16-Feb-12 8:41am
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Hi,
Thanks for your reply.
It is interesting the fact that I created the very same above install class in C# and I don't get the error message any longer.
I am using Office 2003. The add-in is visible and (theoretically) installed in excel, but not working.
However if I untick the box of the excel add-in and I tick it back the add-in works, and its functions visible
among the excel functions.
When a XLL Add-in is installed on a user's system, registry entries are created for the Add-in.
Maybe the method Add of addins fails to create proper registry entries for the target addin and I need to
do it manually, by specifying on the user's system the addin PATH as environment variable or by defining the registry entries.
Help or ideas are very welcome.