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Default An Interesting vba Excel quirk

Just to add, I'm surprised that you could refer to the code in the worksheet's
module by using the worksheet (even as an object).

I thought that I'd have to use the .codename to get there.

I learned something today (again!).

Dave Peterson wrote:

I understand the theory, well, after the fact.

I just didn't think it would have worked <bg.

JE McGimpsey wrote:

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Dave Peterson wrote:

I was surprised that JE's suggestion worked--I wouldn't have guessed that it
would. (Thanks JE for the suggestion.)


Late vs Early binding.

And as I wrote, I agree that the better option is using the CodeName.


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