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    saving visual basic

    hello team..

    i generated a new module in visual basic... (i'm new at this by the way)

    my question is: what kind of setting do i have to establish to make sure that 'myfunc' will save in the workbook after closing?

    micro settings? trust access to the VBA project object model? file block settings?

    thanks in advance
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    Re: visual basic help

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    Re: saving visual basic

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