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Default Managing Modules/Macros - More than one Module FOLDER?

Hi,

What am I asking might be ridiculous considering that am not even a day to
day user of Macros.

I copy codes which I ask/get/need from NG's and web-sites etc for my
personal macro workbook (or any heavy macro workbook).

Presently all these macro/modules are branches of a single tree under Module
folder.

Is it possible to have more than one Module FOLDER?

Within the Modules I have more than a handful of macros. Many of them could
ideally be grouped in to categories (let's say depending on the kind of
need/situation). Like lets say I have 8 macros for preparing report 1 for
Client 1. For, report 2 and for the same Client 1 I could be using some
other 4 macros and so on.

Just the way that we create more than module using Insert - Module is there
a solution for this?

How does veterans/inveterate users/developers of modules manage their
project explorer?

(Oh! yes, though you would have guessed by this time, still.... I dont use
Class module folder - still not comfortable - though I have read one very
good tutorial on the same by J Peltier in some site)


Thanks a lot,
Hari
India


 
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