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Jim Thomlinson pointed me to that big ol' KB110264, but I think the one I
print out is the one you linked me to. Seems a bit more concise and to the point of VBA specifics. Large thanks -- a great help! -- Dave Temping with Staffmark in Rock Hill, SC "JE McGimpsey" wrote: There's no standard. There are some suggestions that seem to be rather widely followed. For an example, see the pages around http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/lib...ffice.10).aspx I use an idiosyncratic version of that style, though I find I can follow nearly any consistent convention. In article , Dave Birley wrote: Is there a standardized Naming Convention for VBA? Microsoft KnowledgeBase doesn't seem to think so, but I know that the VFP community had the current one for years before MS adopted it. Perhaps all y'all (I live in the Sahth (that, for the benefit of my Yankee friends, is how we pronounce "South" down here) may have either a standard one to which to refer me, or just a preferred private one you could share with me. |
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