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This is probably an easy one, I just don't know the commands to use- I'm
looping through a series of workbooks, and need to identify the module names in each. If possible, it would be really, really helpful to know when each module was last updated- in some cases there are modules with the same name, some of which were imported replacements for older (broken) code, so if I can figure out which workbooks have that module /and/ which ones are the old ones that still need to be replaced, that would be very, very cool. Thanks for any help or advice, Keith |
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