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Bob Phillips
 
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Default General Question about Moduals

Obviously you was the OP, you already know that I do that <G

Bob

"Dave Peterson" wrote in message
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And if you (the OP) have any public variables, you may want to use a

separate
module for that, too.



Bob Phillips wrote:

Absolutely not true!

You will only run into problems if the size of your module exceeds 64Kb,
which is quite big for a text module. However, there are other
considerations other than just problems, there is a design issue. If you
have four very different reports, it probably makes sense to put all
procedures associated with each report in separate modules, and name

that
module in relation to the report. If you have some common code, I would
advise splitting that out into yet another, utility, module, and again

give
it a meaningful name. This, together with appropriate and extensive
comments, will make debugging simpler in the future.

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Bob Phillips

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"FSt1" wrote in message
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hi,
they should be in seperate modules. you can put them in 1 module but

this
could cause memory problems and other memory related problems ie run

slow,
stalling ect.

regards
FSt1

"JOUIOUI" wrote:

I'm putting all my Macros in one modual for a series of 4 reports,

should
these be in 4 separate moduals, is there any danger of putting them

all
in
one? So far I have about 10 pages of code if I copy it into a word

doc.
Thanks for your help.


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Dave Peterson