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Links between VBComponents and Sheets 2
Please note my original question earlier today. The
reponse to that question does not address the link between the VBComponent and the actual sheet. This link means that, for example, a SelectionChange event is handled by the code in the codemodule of the linked VBComponent. Again, I would like to know how this link is managed. Thank you. |
Links between VBComponents and Sheets 2
Hi Paul,
I think you may need to explain in a little more detail what you are trying to accomplish. Regards, Peter Beach "Paul" wrote in message ... Please note my original question earlier today. The reponse to that question does not address the link between the VBComponent and the actual sheet. This link means that, for example, a SelectionChange event is handled by the code in the codemodule of the linked VBComponent. Again, I would like to know how this link is managed. Thank you. |
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