![]() ![]() ![]() If Excel asks you to enable the add-in every time it starts, you can add its location to your trusted locations by selecting File > Options > Trust Center > Trust Center Settings. If you do not see the Developer tab in Excel, you can show it by selecting File > Options > Customize Ribbon > checking Developer > OK. > selecting add-in > OK > checking add-in > OK. Or tell Excel to load the add-in every time it starts, by selecting Developer > Excel Add-Ins > Browse. Using the CodeÄownload this article's zip to your computer, extract the Excel add-in: Google Maps.xlam, and open it in Excel. I find them really helpful, and I want to share a simple Excel add-in here to show you how they work, and how you can create your own. You can use Excel add-ins to add on to Excel's out-of-the-box functionality. ![]()
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