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How do people save userform code? Or do you? I save my old code so I can
reuse as much as possible to save time. Normal code I save as a .BAS file
in a directory just for that. I also copy and paste it into Evernote so I
can more easily search through it later. When I save a userform module, it
just saves the form itself, which to me isn't as important as the code. Any
shortcuts, tricks, on saving the userform code?
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As text files with proper filenames within named subfolders.
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How do people save userform code? Or do you? I save my old code so I can
reuse as much as possible to save time. Normal code I save as a .BAS file
in a directory just for that. I also copy and paste it into Evernote so I
can more easily search through it later. When I save a userform module, it
just saves the form itself, which to me isn't as important as the code. Any
shortcuts, tricks, on saving the userform code?

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