In Excel, the
Add-Ins dialog box lists add-in files that are automatically opened when you start Excel. In the
Add-Ins dialog box, these files have descriptive names that resemble the following examples:
Analysis ToolPak
Analysis ToolPak - VBA
MS Query Add-in
Report Manager
Add-in files also have descriptive text that appears in the lower part of
the dialog box. For example, the descriptive text for the Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) add-in states the following:
"Functions for accessing SQL-based data sources via ODBC"
To set the descriptive name and descriptive text for a workbook that is to
be made into an add-in file, follow these steps:
- With the workbook active, click Properties on the File menu.
- Click the Summary tab, and then type the following values:
Title: <intended descriptive name>
Comments: <intended descriptive text>
- Click OK to accept the changes.
When you make the workbook into an add-in, the new add-in uses the descriptive name and text that you typed when you added the add-in to the
Add-Ins dialog box.
NOTE: If you have already created your add-in file, but you did not properly set the descriptive name and text, it may not be possible to modify the existing add-in file. Instead, you must reopen your source workbook, set the descriptive name and text, and then re-create the add-in.
For additional information about creating an add-in, click the article number below
to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
211563�
XL2000: How to Create an Add-in File