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# Installing the Drivepoint Add-In

**Step 1:** Open your Drivepoint SmartModel™️ (by clicking on SmartModel™️ on the left side menu [here](https://app.drivepoint.io/))

**Step 2:** Using the Excel Toolbar, click on the **Insert** tab and select the **Get Add-Ins** option

**Step 3:** In the dialog that appears, select the **Store** tab in the top left of the screen

**Step 4:** Use the search bar in the left hand navigation area to search for "Drivepoint"

**Step 5:** Click on the Bainbridge Add-In and select **Get Add-In**

**Step 6:** Once the Add-In is open, follow the steps to login in to your Drivepoint account using the same email and password you use to log into your main Drivepoint homepage


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