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Add code to Excel worksheets created at run-time

Asked by cliffstech in Microsoft Office Suite

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I have an Excel application that dynamically builds worksheets as needed.  In each of these resulting sheets, I want to 'embed' a macro.  This macro uses Worksheet_BeforeRightClick event to present a set of custom options to the right-click pop-up menu.  My question is how can I add my code to these new worksheets that I am basically creating at run-time?
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