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When I go into VBA and look at the Reference Library I see lots of
stuff that 's available that's registered for other applications.

Is there a way to get a list of Functions, Subs, (associated
Arguments), and Objects for a reference library?

Not necessarily a perusal from Excel.

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Check the library of interestOK.
Now View Object Browser in the VBE
Select that library from the top combo
All the available functions, classes etc are displayed.

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When I go into VBA and look at the Reference Library I see lots of
stuff that 's available that's registered for other applications.

Is there a way to get a list of Functions, Subs, (associated
Arguments), and Objects for a reference library?

Not necessarily a perusal from Excel.

Thanks.



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