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Does anyone know where I can get an object model diagram
for everything I can program in VBA in Excel? Thank you.
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Chris,

Look up Microsoft Excel Objects in VBA Help. It will take you to a top level
diagram, and you can work down it.

If you want a table-top reference, get John Green's Excel 2003 VBA
Programmer's Reference Manual.

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Hi Chris,
It's on MS website and in Excel help. Deeply burried of course.


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