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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? -- 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. |
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. -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "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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