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Separation of VBA and Spreadsheet
Wes,
If it will only be the same workbook being worked upon, why do you need to separate them. Why not keep them together? -- HTH Bob Phillips "Wes Jester" wrote in message ... I am fairly new to using VBA and have a question regarding maintenance of the VBA code 1. I need to separate the execution of the VBA from the spreadsheet. The application will probably get updated often, and the user will not be using a new template, simply opening the saved workbook. Is there a method I can use in workbook_activate, or some other event, to "load" the current set of modules or at least point to a location where a "master" may be kept? If you wish, you can e-mail me direct at |
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