Your favorite Excel Add-ins

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Mike C

Hello - I have been too cheap to buy any excel add-ins or plug-ins,
and then recently I downloaded one (i.e., the PUP v6 toolbar), and
realized that it was worth much more than the $40 price tag.

I would be interested to hear some of your favorite add-ins (either
free or purchased) and why you find them to be valuable. It would
also
be helpful to have the link to where they can be found.


Thanks!


- M
 
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Jon Peltier

Utilities I use frequently in Excel:
Jan Karel Pieterse's Name Manager (free) - A much improved and fully
featured interface for handling defined names in Excel.
Jan Karel Pieterse's AutoSafe (free) - Better than the built-in autosave
feature, it doesn't overwrite the file, but saves a copy in a designated
directory.
Rob Bovey's Chart Labeler (free) - Assigns labels to chart series using a
range of cells.
Rob Bovey's Clean Project (free) - Cleans up the VB Project of a file by
exporting all of its modules and forms, deleting them, saving the document,
and reimporting these components.

Utilities I use frequently in the VB Editor:
Carlos J. Quintero's MZ Tools (free) - Loaded with handy features Microsoft
never built into the VB environment.
Stephen Bullen's Smart Indenter (free) - Reapplies indentation of code
that's become disarrayed by frequent editing.
Stephen Bullen's VBE Tools (free) - Adds a toolbar to the VBE with a handful
of helpful tools.

- Jon
 

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