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Create an Automation Add-In for Excel using .NET

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Describes how to create an automation add-in for Excel using .NET.

Introduction

Excel versions 2002 (XP) and 2003 introduce the concept of an Automation Add-In. Automation Add-Ins allow public functions in COM libraries to act as User-Defined Functions (UDFs) in Excel, thus to be referenced directly from cell formulae.

This article provides a detailed walk-through of how to create an Automation Add-In for Excel using Visual Studio .NET.

Background

Some relevant knowledge base articles that discuss Automation Add-Ins are:

  • Q291392 - INFO: Excel COM Add-ins and Automation Add-ins.
  • Q285337 - How To Create a Visual Basic Automation Add-in for Excel Worksheet Functions.
  • Q278328 - XL2002: How to Mark an Automation Add-In Function as Volatile.

A commercial library that presents equivalent (and more) functionality, and makes this all very easy is ManagedXLL. However, this library is quite expensive and requires run-time licenses to distribute user code. It uses the native XLL API for creating an add-in to Excel, and thus also supports older versions of Excel.

The exact requirements for creating a COM server that can be used as an Automation Add-In are poorly documented, complicated by the fact that the default options in Visual Basic 6.0 seem to work perfectly.

When creating a COM library using .NET, an attempt to add the library as an Automation Add-In in Excel causes the error: “The file you selected does not contain a new Automation Server, or you do not have sufficient privileges to register the Automation Server”.

Here, I describe how to create an Automation Add-In in .NET, using C#. The techniques should apply to any .NET language.

There seem to be three tricks for implementing an Automation Add-In for Excel using .NET:

  1. The library needs to be registered for use through COM. This can be done by marking the project to ‘Register for COM Interop’ or by manual registration using RegAsm.exe.
  2. The ‘Programmable’ registry key needs to be added in the registry, under HKCR\CLSID\{xxx}\. This can be automated by adding appropriate ComRegisterFunction methods to the class.
  3. The class needs to be marked with the ClassInterface attribute, with value ClassInterfaceType.AutoDual (explicit interface implementations can work too). The default class interface that is generated is a dispatch interface - Excel seems to ignore the dispatch interface for Automation Add-Ins.

Walk-through

  1. Create the library:
    1. Create a new C# Class Library Project, called NAddIn.
    2. Select the project's properties; under ‘Configuration Properties’, ‘Build’, set ‘Register for COM Interop’ to True.
    3. Rename the class, add a namespace declaration, set the ClassInterface attribute of the class, and add a function to be used from Excel:
      using System;
      using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
      
      namespace NAddIn
      {
          [ClassInterface(ClassInterfaceType.AutoDual)]
          public class Functions
          {
              public Functions()
              {
              }
      
              public double Add2(double v1, double v2)
              {
                  return v1 + v2;
              }
      
              [ComRegisterFunctionAttribute]
              public static void RegisterFunction(Type t)
              {
                  Microsoft.Win32.Registry.ClassesRoot.CreateSubKey(
                      "CLSID\\{" + t.GUID.ToString().ToUpper() + 
                         "}\\Programmable");
              }
      
              [ComUnregisterFunctionAttribute]
              public static void UnregisterFunction(Type t)
              {
                  Microsoft.Win32.Registry.ClassesRoot.DeleteSubKey(
                      "CLSID\\{" + t.GUID.ToString().ToUpper() + 
                        "}\\Programmable");
              }
          }
      }
    4. Build the NAddIn project to create bin\debug\NAddIn.dll.
  2. Test the Add-In in Excel:
    1. Open a new workbook in Excel.
    2. Select Tools, Add-Ins, Automation.
    3. NAddIn.Functions should be listed - select it. OK.
    4. In a cell, type =Add2(3,4)
    5. The cell should display 7.
To register the .dll after moving it, run regasm with the /codebase flag (typically as c:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322\RegAsm /codebase NAddIn.dll). You will get a warning about the assembly being unsigned - you can ignore this (or sign the assembly as documented).

History

  1. Initial version - 19 July 2004.
  2. Removed type library embedding instructions - 19 July 2004.
  3. Added ComRegisterFunction bits to automate registry changes - 30 July 2004.

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AnswerRe: Not see the function Add2 in Excel's insert function PinmemberGovert van Drimmelen4:54 13 Jun '07  
Generali se it in excel automation list :( Pinmember_sardaukar_13:47 12 Jun '07  
GeneralRe: i se it in excel automation list :( [modified] Pinmemberzuraw22:53 22 Dec '08  
GeneralGetting a "REF!" error on using Add2 Pinmemberameysj@gmail.com4:40 29 May '07  
GeneralRe: Getting a "REF!" error on using Add2 Pinmemberameysj@gmail.com4:30 31 May '07  
GeneralForm Window Pinmemberrandal.junior2:34 23 Apr '07  
Questionmscoree.dll not found - VB.NET Pinmemberrandal.junior3:43 2 Apr '07  
Hi,
 
I'm having the following problem.
I wrote my add-in in VB.net and I've been able to see it as a automation in Excel, but even when I add it as a Automation it not recognizes my UDF and when I click it on the   Add-in listbox it says that mscoree.dll is missing and if I want to delete the Add-in.
 
Did anyone have the same problem and knows how to solve it?
 
Here my code:
<ClassInterface(ClassInterfaceType.AutoDual)> Public Class Funcs
 
      Public Function ADD2(ByVal a As Double, ByVal b As Double) As Double
            Return a + b
      End Function
 

      <ComRegisterFunctionAttribute()> Public Shared Sub RegisterFunction(ByVal t As Type)
            Microsoft.Win32.Registry.ClassesRoot.CreateSubKey("CLSID\\{" + t.GUID.ToString().ToUpper() + "}\\Programmable")
      End Sub
 
      <ComUnregisterFunctionAttribute()> Public Shared Sub UnregisterFunction(ByVal t As Type)
            Microsoft.Win32.Registry.ClassesRoot.DeleteSubKey("CLSID\\{" + t.GUID.ToString().ToUpper() + "}\\Programmable")
      End Sub
 
End Class
 
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AnswerRe: mscoree.dll not found - VB.NET PinmemberStuart McConnell0:15 11 Apr '07  
GeneralRe: mscoree.dll not found - VB.NET Pinmemberrandal.junior1:40 11 Apr '07  
AnswerRe: mscoree.dll not found - VB.NET [modified] Pinmemberharafeh6:48 20 Apr '07  
GeneralRe: mscoree.dll not found - VB.NET Pinmemberrandal.junior12:11 20 Apr '07  
GeneralRe: mscoree.dll not found - VB.NET Pinmemberlukejackson1:31 30 May '08  
GeneralRe: mscoree.dll not found - VB.NET Pinmembere800511:15 18 Aug '08  
GeneralTrap events linked with User Defined function Pinmemberparmanu1235:08 5 Feb '07  
GeneralRe: Trap events linked with User Defined function Pinmemberparmanu1233:12 7 Feb '07  
Questionhow to fill the multiple cell using UDF created using automation add-ins Pinmemberparmanu1235:01 5 Feb '07  
GeneralTo attach to a Com+ Application Pinmembertamasu2:56 14 Jan '07  
AnswerRe: To attach to a Com+ Application [modified] Pinmemberti-oh13:21 14 Jan '07  
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QuestionAutomatic activation add-in PinmemberSerjoMainGod3:21 12 Nov '06  
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QuestionCan't shown on Insert Function Formular? Pinmemberjluo0212:41 9 Nov '06  

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