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keepITcool

Disable the "X" close button in an excel application
 

I've had similar discussions in the past, but sofar nobody explained me
why separate class would be better.

I had no luck trying to find that thread you mentioned.
Do you remember it's topic?

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keepITcool
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Bob Phillips wrote :


"keepITcool" wrote in message
ft.com...

<snip Some even think

the extra class module is better, as I found when I madethis case
some weeks ago.


Bob Phillips[_6_]

Disable the "X" close button in an excel application
 
Well Jan Karel has just given one reason (which again I can't say I ascribe
to), and the thread in question can be found at http://tinyurl.com/8ndb9.
You will probably smile at the reason, but as he says, it is just a personal
choice.

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HTH

RP
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"keepITcool" wrote in message
ft.com...

I've had similar discussions in the past, but sofar nobody explained me
why separate class would be better.

I had no luck trying to find that thread you mentioned.
Do you remember it's topic?

--
keepITcool
| www.XLsupport.com | keepITcool chello nl | amsterdam


Bob Phillips wrote :


"keepITcool" wrote in message
ft.com...

<snip Some even think

the extra class module is better, as I found when I madethis case
some weeks ago.





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