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Thanks Chip.

Do you know of any resource/book which explains this in more detail
specifically make methods and properties accessible to parent classe
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thx matt

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Matt,

Take a look at Chip's "Class Module" page on his site:

http://www.cpearson.com/excel/ClassModules.htm

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Thanks Chip.

Do you know of any resource/book which explains this in more detail,
specifically make methods and properties accessible to parent classes
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thx matt.


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