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sheila_d_pratt

Can't display code
 
Hi,

When I go back to my file, I can't see the code that I've written. I know
it's still there, because the workbook will execute properly. I go to the
code view and still can't see it. I'm new to VBA, so I must be missing
something very obvious.

Thanks
--
sheila

Don Guillett

a private module or a private sub can't be viewed.

--
Don Guillett
SalesAid Software

"sheila_d_pratt" wrote in message
...
Hi,

When I go back to my file, I can't see the code that I've written. I know
it's still there, because the workbook will execute properly. I go to the
code view and still can't see it. I'm new to VBA, so I must be missing
something very obvious.

Thanks
--
sheila




sheila_d_pratt

Thanks Don, but how do I change or delete the code if it can't be viewed?

Sheila

"Don Guillett" wrote:

a private module or a private sub can't be viewed.

--
Don Guillett
SalesAid Software

"sheila_d_pratt" wrote in message
...
Hi,

When I go back to my file, I can't see the code that I've written. I know
it's still there, because the workbook will execute properly. I go to the
code view and still can't see it. I'm new to VBA, so I must be missing
something very obvious.

Thanks
--
sheila





Don Guillett

try alt f11

--
Don Guillett
SalesAid Software

"sheila_d_pratt" wrote in message
...
Thanks Don, but how do I change or delete the code if it can't be viewed?

Sheila

"Don Guillett" wrote:

a private module or a private sub can't be viewed.

--
Don Guillett
SalesAid Software

"sheila_d_pratt" wrote in

message
...
Hi,

When I go back to my file, I can't see the code that I've written. I

know
it's still there, because the workbook will execute properly. I go to

the
code view and still can't see it. I'm new to VBA, so I must be

missing
something very obvious.

Thanks
--
sheila








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