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yep that would be correct, e.g.:
baseclass derived class implements baseclass i'm sure i've known a way to give to give an instance it's own classname at runtime.. can't remember nor find how. -- keepITcool | www.XLsupport.com | keepITcool chello nl | amsterdam wrote : According to Excel's documentation, the Implements statement must be contained within the Class. What I want to do is use a different Implements statement for the same Class code without having to duplicate the Class several times. There does not appear to be a way to override the Interface statement in the Class when creating a new instance of the Class. |
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