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joeycalisay

importing back code modules
 
hi guys,

i have been using code cleaner for months to version my code modules.
it's becoming tedious since now i started importing the code modules
whenever i wanted to do a release. any utility to easily import a set
of code modules, the import utility that comes with excel vba is
tedious, allowing just one file to import.

thanks!


Rob Bovey

importing back code modules
 
Hi Joey,

I'm currently working on a COM add-in version 5.0 of the code cleaner
that includes new export-only and import-only features. The latter should do
exactly what you're looking for. If you don't mind testing a beta version,
feel free to drop me a note and I'll send you the latest.

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"joeycalisay" wrote in message
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hi guys,

i have been using code cleaner for months to version my code modules.
it's becoming tedious since now i started importing the code modules
whenever i wanted to do a release. any utility to easily import a set
of code modules, the import utility that comes with excel vba is
tedious, allowing just one file to import.

thanks!




Tom Ogilvy

importing back code modules
 
Role you own

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

--
Regards,
Tom Ogilvy


"joeycalisay" wrote:

hi guys,

i have been using code cleaner for months to version my code modules.
it's becoming tedious since now i started importing the code modules
whenever i wanted to do a release. any utility to easily import a set
of code modules, the import utility that comes with excel vba is
tedious, allowing just one file to import.

thanks!




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