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    Norman Jones
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    Re: VBA - Line Numbers ?

    Hi Dave,

    The MZTools addin comprises many potentially useful tools. It will not
    programme for you, but it may facilitate such programming. In my opinion,
    some of these tools could profitably be used by anyone with more than an a
    casual acquaintance with VB(A) programming.

    In this connection, you may be interested in Chip Pearsons's assessment at:

    http://www.cpearson.com/excel/xltools.htm
    ========================================
    MZTools by Carlos Quintero
    This is one of the best add-ins for the Visual Basic Editor ever written.
    It provides hundreds of tools to make coding easier.
    ========================================


    ---
    Regards,
    Norman



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    >
    > Hi Norman,
    > You know my expertise level, Would you recomend this for me to use, or
    > is it over my head?
    > Dave
    > Norman Jones Wrote:
    >> Hi Tony,
    >>
    >> See the free MZTools addin which may be downloaded at:
    >>
    >> http://www.mztools.com/
    >>
    >> The addin includes many other VBA tools.
    >>
    >> ---
    >> Regards,
    >> Norman
    >>
    >>
    >>
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    >> >
    >> > Group,
    >> > Is it possible to have line numbers in a VBA project? If so, how do
    >> > I do it? I'm running Excel 2002.
    >> >
    >> > Tony
    >> >
    >> >
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    >> >

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    Hi Norman,

    Well i have "more than an a casual acquaintance with VB(A)" That dosen't mean however,
    that i know what i am doing.
    Will give it a try.

    Thx
    Dave
    Quote Originally Posted by Norman Jones
    Hi Dave,

    The MZTools addin comprises many potentially useful tools. It will not
    programme for you, but it may facilitate such programming. In my opinion,
    some of these tools could profitably be used by anyone with more than an a
    casual acquaintance with VB(A) programming.

    In this connection, you may be interested in Chip Pearsons's assessment at:

    http://www.cpearson.com/excel/xltools.htm
    ========================================
    MZTools by Carlos Quintero
    This is one of the best add-ins for the Visual Basic Editor ever written.
    It provides hundreds of tools to make coding easier.
    ========================================


    ---
    Regards,
    Norman



    "Piranha" <Piranha.1vy4ac_1127703931.3029@excelforum-nospam.com> wrote in
    message news:Piranha.1vy4ac_1127703931.3029@excelforum-nospam.com...
    >
    > Hi Norman,
    > You know my expertise level, Would you recomend this for me to use, or
    > is it over my head?
    > Dave
    > Norman Jones Wrote:
    >> Hi Tony,
    >>
    >> See the free MZTools addin which may be downloaded at:
    >>
    >> http://www.mztools.com/
    >>
    >> The addin includes many other VBA tools.
    >>
    >> ---
    >> Regards,
    >> Norman
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> "ajocius" <ajocius.1vx46c_1127657105.2422@excelforum-nospam.com> wrote
    >> in
    >> message news:ajocius.1vx46c_1127657105.2422@excelforum-nospam.com...
    >> >
    >> > Group,
    >> > Is it possible to have line numbers in a VBA project? If so, how do
    >> > I do it? I'm running Excel 2002.
    >> >
    >> > Tony
    >> >
    >> >
    >> > --
    >> > ajocius
    >> >

    >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    >> > ajocius's Profile:
    >> > http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=17695
    >> > View this thread:

    >> http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=470567
    >> >

    >
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