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Hi folks,
My program consists of 197 .xls files in 5 sub-folders. 134 of these files contain programming and macros. The different files interact with each other in various ways, with different macros opening and closing other files at different times, and data being added to, removed from, or used by various files by macros when under the control of various other files. Anyway, In the Debug menu of the VBA Editor I see the 'Compile VBA Project' command. My understanding of compiling is that it compresses the code files to remove various elements used when creating the program, and make the program ready for release. Is this correct? Do I need to compile my program before release, and if so, do I need to compile each .xls file individually? Thanks. |
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