http://quantlib.414.s1.nabble.com/Re-QuantLibXL-VBA-Attempt-tp14802p14855.html
should also work for 2012.
> I've joined Git, downloaded the new versions of QuantLib and associated
> modules, updated Boost++ and uninstalled and reinstalled Visual Studio (long
> story) to find that my C++ directory settings disappeared from both VS and
> the QuantLibAddin installation manual page.
> Would someone be kind enough to update me on the location for the boost
> references in C++ directories for the project in Visual Studio 2012?
> Only then might testing and revisions follow.
> Thanks.
> -Nick
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nicholas Manganaro [mailto:
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> Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2014 5:59 PM
> To: 'Peter Caspers'
> Cc: 'Luigi Ballabio'; 'QuantLib users'
> Subject: Re: [Quantlib-users] QuantLibXL - VBA Attempt
>
> Peter,
> Thanks for finding the evil twins ;).
> If I'm going to recompile after making some changes along the line you
> mention, I might as well update to 1.3 at the same time.
> Negatives and zeroes seem like possible index or time series elements to me
> too.
> -Nick
> <snip>
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