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Does anyone know of any illustrative examples of using Class Modules
in an excel add-in (XLA) ?

I would like to encapsulate some behaviors in an object, but that is
something I have never done nor seen done by using a Class Module. I
can only assume (by the name) that it is an appropriate module to use
for object oriented solutions...

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Default Need Class Module examples...

I highly recommend the following URL's, which are links to Chip Pearson's
website pages addressing XLA add-ins and Class Modules.

http://www.cpearson.com/excel/CreateAddIn.aspx

http://www.cpearson.com/excel/Classes.aspx


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"Brian Herbert Withun" wrote:

Does anyone know of any illustrative examples of using Class Modules
in an excel add-in (XLA) ?

I would like to encapsulate some behaviors in an object, but that is
something I have never done nor seen done by using a Class Module. I
can only assume (by the name) that it is an appropriate module to use
for object oriented solutions...

Brian

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