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Hello
Im confused here.
Every now and then, I will write some code and I find out that I have not
got the proper references selected.

How does one know what references are needed for what?... I usually just
select a bunch of references in hopes that one of the ones I choose is the
right one.

Thank you
Terry V


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"Chip Pearson" wrote in message
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I usually just
select a bunch of references in hopes that one of the ones I

choose is the
right one.


Well, that's one way.


Did you type that with a straight face Chip?

:o)

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We all started somewhere Terry, if you really want to learn VBA then keep
hanging around here and get yourself a good book, it's amazing how quickly
you can learn with the right resources.

And never be afraid to ask a question (which you are obviously not!)

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Hello
Im confused here.
Every now and then, I will write some code and I find out that I have not
got the proper references selected.

How does one know what references are needed for what?... I usually just
select a bunch of references in hopes that one of the ones I choose is the
right one.

Thank you
Terry V




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Yes
Believe it or not....... of and on, Ive been doing this for 2 years. My job
usually led me to vba from time to time. I have "Power Programming with
Access and I have Excel Programming; for books.

Thank ya'll so much
Terry V
"Phobos" wrote in message
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We all started somewhere Terry, if you really want to learn VBA then keep
hanging around here and get yourself a good book, it's amazing how quickly
you can learn with the right resources.

And never be afraid to ask a question (which you are obviously not!)

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"Terry VanDuzee" wrote in message
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Hello
Im confused here.
Every now and then, I will write some code and I find out that I have

not
got the proper references selected.

How does one know what references are needed for what?... I usually just
select a bunch of references in hopes that one of the ones I choose is

the
right one.

Thank you
Terry V






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