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replyReply Thu 12 Mar 2009, 16:05Delegate Abu said...

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Excel vba

what is a module

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replyReply Mon 30 Mar 2009, 09:25Trainer Carlos said...

RE: Excel vba

Hi Abu

A common mistake among new VBA programmers is that they put their code in the wrong module. The result is that Excel can

replyReply Mon 30 Mar 2009, 09:35Trainer Carlos said...

RE: Excel vba

Hi Abu

A common mistake among new VBA programmers is that they put their code in the wrong module. The result is that Excel can

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