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Installing An Excel Add-In - Security Update PDF

The document provides instructions for installing an Excel add-in. It explains that add-ins have the file extensions .xla or .xlam and contain macros that are accessed through buttons. The installation instructions state to save the add-in file to a folder, open the Excel Options menu, click Add-Ins, browse for the file, and enable it. Additionally, due to a 2016 security update, the folder containing the add-in must be trusted by adding it as a trusted location in the Trust Center settings.

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Installing An Excel Add-In - Security Update PDF

The document provides instructions for installing an Excel add-in. It explains that add-ins have the file extensions .xla or .xlam and contain macros that are accessed through buttons. The installation instructions state to save the add-in file to a folder, open the Excel Options menu, click Add-Ins, browse for the file, and enable it. Additionally, due to a 2016 security update, the folder containing the add-in must be trusted by adding it as a trusted location in the Trust Center settings.

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Excel Add-in Installation Guide (Excel 2007+)


An add-in file is an Excel file that contains macros (code) and has the extension “.xla” or “.xlam” (2007
and later). When opened, the worksheets in the file are hidden and the macros are typically accessed
through buttons that are added to the toolbar or ribbon. Once installed, an add-in will automatically
open every time Excel is opened.

Installation
Installing the add-in is pretty easy, and should only take a few minutes.

1. Save the add-in file to your computer.


- Pick any folder on your hard drive that is easy for you to find.
- My suggestion is to create a folder named “Excel Campus” and place it in your Documents
folder.

2. Open Excel and go to the Options Menu.


- This varies depending on your version of excel.
- 2007 – Office Button > Excel Options
- 2010 & 2013 – File > Options

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3. Click the “Add-Ins” option on the left-side menu, and then click the “Go…” button.
- You may have to wait a few seconds for the window to appear.

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4. Click the “Browse…” button on the Add-Ins Menu.

5. Locate the add-in file you saved in Step 1, and click OK.

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6. The Add-in will appear in the list and should be enabled, click OK.

7. Installation Complete – The add-in is now installed. There is now an additional step due to an
Office Security Update in July 2016. Please see the next page for further instruction.

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Trust the File Location

Important Note: There is one additional step to this installation due to an Office Security Update
released in July 2016.

The folder that the add-in file is saved in needs to be added as a Trusted Location in Excel. The
instructions on how to trust the folder location are below.

I also have an article and video that describes this issue in more detail.

1. Open the Excel Options menu


- File > Options

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2. Open the Trust Center menu and Add a new location


- 1. Trust Center > 2. Trust Center Settings… > 3. Trusted Locations > 4. Add new location..

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3. Browse for the folder that you saved the add-in file in.

4. Press OK, the folder should now appear in the Trusted Locations list.

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5. Press OK on the Trust Center and Excel Options menu to close the menus.
6. The add-in is now in a trusted location and the XL Campus tab will appear every time you open
Excel.

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