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I have a code that creates a new workbook that has some macros within. One of
the is an event handler (I want some stuff to happen everytime a Pivot-Table is updated). I did it using early binding and it worked for me nut not to most of the users. So I tried to switch to late binding. I only need to know how to create a new class module. Here is an example of what i did: Sub Test1() Dim module As Object Set module = ThisWorkbook.VBProject.VBComponents.Add(1) module.Name = "hola" module.CodeModule.AddFromString ("'TESTING") ThisWorkbook.VBProject.VBComponents.Item("ThisWork book").CodeModule.AddFromString ("'Just to see it works") End Sub Does anybody know how to get it done? Thanks -- Mariano |
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