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Is there a way to start a macro and have it run through all the modules?

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Hi Jessi,
Do you mean start each subroutine,
or do you mean create a list of all modules ?

If you mean to run, do you mean from the same
workbook, and surely the order they are run in would
make a difference.

If you just want a list of module names
Subroutine and Function Table for Open Workbooks (#ListFunctionsAndSubs)
within
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel...nctionsAndSubs

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