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Hi

Years ago I downloaded a wonderfull utility from Rob Bruce (I think)
that allowed you to insert a block of comments into Excel VBA at either
the Module or Procuedure, function and property level, including some
of your own notes etc..

The inserted comments looked something like this (excelpt the end '='
were aligned!!)

Any one know if this is still available for download as I have lost my
copy?

Many thanks
GreenBoy

'================================================= =========================================
'=
=
'= Module: D_Code
=
'= Type: Standard Module
=
'=
=
'= Developer: GreenBoy
=
'= Date: 15-Feb-2004
=
'=
=
'= Description: D_Code - This module contains all the code created
by GreenBoy =
'= for Delever to cope with the unlocking of the
workbook on its first =
'= use after the user supplies the correct code.
=
'=
=
'= Subprocedures: MatchCodes
=
'= UnlockMe
=
'= SetUp
=
'= UnhideSheets
=
'= ShowLockSheet
=
'= Functions: None
=
'= Properties: None
=
'= DLL Declares: None
=
'=
=
'================================================= =========================================

 
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