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McManCSU[_14_]

User Defined Objects in VBA?
 

I have been trying to figure out whether I can or cannot create my ow
objects in VBA. I would think that I should be able to, but I foun
nothing to prove this as true.

Is it possible? If so, give me a link or a brief example below.
Thanks

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juster21[_3_]

User Defined Objects in VBA?
 

UDO? Hmm...I only know about UDFs and those are certainly possible.
:rolleyes:


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McManCSU[_15_]

User Defined Objects in VBA?
 

Ya, like creating a student object with an ID #, last name, first name,
etc....


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TommySzalapski[_28_]

User Defined Objects in VBA?
 

In your VBA editor (Alt-F11 from Excel) Click Insert - Class Module.


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