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Default Replace module with code

Bob- I realize this is an old thread, but I'm catching up- I've had trouble
using code to update modules (an ongoing task) and I haven't seen this line
of code before. What does it do?
Thanks!
Keith

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Also, include this at the start of the code module

Const vbext_pk_Proc = 0


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I want to replace a current module in a workbook with a updated module
of th same name. More or less like a patch. Can this be done using
code. I've looked through the threads and do not see anything that
directly relates to using code to replace the module.
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