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I have recently upgraded from Office Excel 2003 to Excel Office 2010.  

Does anyone know how to get the VT links in Office 2010?   



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I use office 2007 which is basically the same thing.

VT is an add in (far right of the top bar)

Everything should be there (VT Transaction+ remains outside of Excel of course).

should look like this

http://www.vtsoftware.co.uk/final_accounts/excel2007.htm

If it's not there then (from the VT help facility) :

Step by step

1 Start Microsoft Excel. If Excel was already running when you installed the software,
close and re-start Excel

2 Choose the Add-Ins command from the Tools menu of Excel (in Excel 2007 or later
click the button at the top left corner of Excel, click Excel Options, click Add-Ins,
select Manage Excel Add-Ins and then click Go)

3 In the Add-Ins dialog, tick the VT Final Accounts and VT Function Library boxes. If
you want to export data to tax software packages, tick the VT Data Export box.

Click on the OK button.

Hope that helps,

Shaun.

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