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Using a collection as a property
keepITcool, I have a similar situation. Practically how would I use
your class module suggestion. I have created 2 class modules, CUser and CCourse and have put the regular code in a new module. How do I apply your recommendation? Greg |
Using a collection as a property
examine the LOCALS window.. when the stop is highlighted.. it's all there. what do you mean with implement it? -- keepITcool | www.XLsupport.com | keepITcool chello nl | amsterdam GregR wrote : keepITcool, I have a similar situation. Practically how would I use your class module suggestion. I have created 2 class modules, CUser and CCourse and have put the regular code in a new module. How do I apply your recommendation? Greg |
Using a collection as a property
keepITcool, first time to locals window. What is it? By implementing, I
was thinking something should be returned to the active WB. TIA Greg |
Using a collection as a property
dont use classmodules if you dont even know what the locals window is. you'll get VERY frustrated. -- keepITcool | www.XLsupport.com | keepITcool chello nl | amsterdam GregR wrote : keepITcool, first time to locals window. What is it? By implementing, I was thinking something should be returned to the active WB. TIA Greg |
Using a collection as a property
Thanks for the heads up, don't need frusration, but sometimes that is
how you expand your knowledge. |
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