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could someone tell me the difference between putting a sub in a worksheet specific code module and a general module? When I hope my spreadsheet, then do alt-f11, I see Sheet1 with a place for code, as well as a Module1 that takes code. Sometimes I find that if I am trying to call a procedure from within Sheet1 code, it won't find it unless I put the called procedure in the Module1. I know this must be very basic stuff for Excel. A brief explanation would be appreciated! Thanks Ross |
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sheet specific macros such as worksheet_change must be in the sheet module. UDF (User defined functions) must be in a regular MODULE workbook_open and others must be in the ThisWorkbook module Regular old macros can often be anywhere as long as properly referenced. HTH -- Don Guillett SalesAid Software Granite Shoals, TX "Ross" wrote in message om... hi there, could someone tell me the difference between putting a sub in a worksheet specific code module and a general module? When I hope my spreadsheet, then do alt-f11, I see Sheet1 with a place for code, as well as a Module1 that takes code. Sometimes I find that if I am trying to call a procedure from within Sheet1 code, it won't find it unless I put the called procedure in the Module1. I know this must be very basic stuff for Excel. A brief explanation would be appreciated! Thanks Ross |
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![]() "Ross" wrote in message om... hi there, could someone tell me the difference between putting a sub in a worksheet specific code module and a general module? When I hope my spreadsheet, then do alt-f11, I see Sheet1 with a place for code, as well as a Module1 that takes code. Sometimes I find that if I am trying to call a procedure from within Sheet1 code, it won't find it unless I put the called procedure in the Module1. I know this must be very basic stuff for Excel. A brief explanation would be appreciated! Thanks Ross There are 5 type of location you can put your VBA Code 1) A worksheet (sheet1, sheet2 etc) This location is where code should be placed that traps one of the worksheet events (Activate, BeforeDoubleClick, BeforeRightClick etc) or that traps events of an object owned by the worksheet such as a ComboBox or RadioButton 2) The ThisWorkbook object This location is where code should be placed that traps one of the workbook events (SheetActivate, SheetBeforeDoubleClick, SheetBeforeRightClick etc) 3) UserForms - Userforms are what you use to define your user interface and any code specific to that interface such as all the TextBox , ComboBox, ListBox events shoud go here. You may also add code routines that are called by that form only 4) Modules - This is the place to put most of your general purpose program procedures. Basically the rule should be that if you want call a routine from other places in the Project the procedure should go into a module. As your programs get more complex you'll find it valuable to have some standard modules that you can load into each new project 5) Class Modules This is where you put code when you want to declare and use new object types. Like Excel Objects your types can have properties and methods , which are defined in the classmodule and then instantiated and used from a userform or code module I suspect this is a little beyond your scope at present Keith |
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Class module Event Related Code (except classes) Workbook level events : ThisWorkbook module Sheet level events: Sheet module associated with the sheet ActiveX Controls on Sheets events: Sheet module associated with the sheet they are on Userform/controls on userforms: Userform module Forms Toolbar controls: General Module Commandbar OnAction Macros: General Module Everything else should go in a general module including user defined functions to be used in a worksheet. http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...&output=gplain http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...&output=gplain http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...&output=gplain -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Ross" wrote in message om... hi there, could someone tell me the difference between putting a sub in a worksheet specific code module and a general module? When I hope my spreadsheet, then do alt-f11, I see Sheet1 with a place for code, as well as a Module1 that takes code. Sometimes I find that if I am trying to call a procedure from within Sheet1 code, it won't find it unless I put the called procedure in the Module1. I know this must be very basic stuff for Excel. A brief explanation would be appreciated! Thanks Ross |
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