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Default Objects not showing up in VBA properties


Hi:

Can anyone please tell me how to make all of the objects in a workbook
show up in the VBA's property window? I have a command button on a
sheet that executes the VBA commands as it should. I can view the
commands so I know its there. For some reason it does not show up in
the VBA properties box. I also believe that There is a user form that
is not showing up as well. Is there a way to get them to show up?

Thank you for any suggestions!


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