VBE clutter
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- 5StarLounger
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VBE clutter
Some of my workbooks have large volumes of modules. Is there a way to hide modules or add folders within the modules tree?
Nathan
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Re: VBE clutter
Thought not, but it amazes me why this is not possible. No add-ins?HansV wrote:No, sorry.
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Re: VBE clutter
If any modules are less than about 500 lines of code you could combine them. In Excel 97-2003 workbooks, even blank modules increased the size of the workbook, not sure if that's still true with the new formats.
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Re: VBE clutter
I don't know how practical this is due to the amount and if you use "reuasable" functions but have you thought of storing your functions in XLA format?VegasNath wrote:Some of my workbooks have large volumes of modules. Is there a way to hide modules or add folders within the modules tree?
Jerry
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