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While I can imagine a macro to cycle through template Add-Ins, opening them and getting their assignments, I don't have a clue how one would do the same for COM Add-Ins.
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While I can imagine a macro to cycle through template Add-Ins, opening them and getting their assignments, I don't have a clue how one would do the same for COM Add-Ins.
The one I have is a global template residing in the default Startup folder, not a Com add-in. Could you elaborate on how to cycle through template Add-ins please?
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The one I have is a global template residing in the default Startup folder, not a Com add-in. Could you elaborate on how to cycle through template Add-ins please?
Sorry, no, I will not. I am not a programmer, but a lawyer. While I could do what you ask, it would be a fair amount of work for me and I see no reason to do it.

If it is only one Add-In, I would actually open the Add-In as a document and get the report. You don't need a macro or code to do that. If you want one, I suspect you could record the macro.

The process of cycling through a type of object and running a procedure is the For Each X, Next X method. You can find it in a tutorial on VBA.
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