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How to access a called sub program to edit?
Ok,
I have a main program in which I call some sub programs. Initially I developed the sub programs on their own to get them running. I do an Alt f8 and they appear on the list of available programs to run and edit. But, when I added them to the main program...e.g. I called them from the main program, they are no longer on the list of available programs to edit. So...how can I now access these programs to edit? thanks chuckm |
How to access a called sub program to edit?
Chuck,
Go directly to the VB IDE, Alt-F11, and get the appropriate code module for that project. -- HTH Bob Phillips ... looking out across Poole Harbour to the Purbecks (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "ChuckM" wrote in message m... Ok, I have a main program in which I call some sub programs. Initially I developed the sub programs on their own to get them running. I do an Alt f8 and they appear on the list of available programs to run and edit. But, when I added them to the main program...e.g. I called them from the main program, they are no longer on the list of available programs to edit. So...how can I now access these programs to edit? thanks chuckm |
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