Accessing classes defined in another workbook
"onedaywhen" wrote in message
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OK, guess number 2: your function resides in a standard module <g.
When testing, I made mine a member of ThisWorkbook and got a compile
error when the return type was a private class (solved either by
declaring the return type as Object or changing the instancing to
PublicNotCreatable).
That must be it, mine was in a standard module. Remember that thought for
later!
I'm posting via google groups as usual, but since it went 'beta'
they're somehow picking up my old 'nickname'. I've updated my account
but it's still appearing in posts.
Don't like the new beta. Couple of good things, but I find the general
thread view less than it was, and I hate the highlighting of all selected
words. I did write and tell them the first time they tried, but they didn't
change :-)
BTW why are you no longer looking over the Purbecks?
It's winter, I can't see them! Seriously, I had to rebuild my laptop a few
weekls/months ago, and I didn't add that moniker then.
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