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Hi !

My Excel application creates a menu with some 10 commands.
I plan to place the corresponding code in dlls.

Would you advise me to
a. have one dll with 10 classes called by the menu, or
b. have 10 different dlls ?

Thank you for any advice. This is the firt time I am trying anything of this
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My vote is one dll.

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Hi !

My Excel application creates a menu with some 10 commands.
I plan to place the corresponding code in dlls.

Would you advise me to
a. have one dll with 10 classes called by the menu, or
b. have 10 different dlls ?

Thank you for any advice. This is the firt time I am trying anything of

this
sort.
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