Article ID: 165304 - Last Review: November 23, 2006 - Revision: 2.4

XL97: Modules Inserted Manually Are Not in Modules Collection

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SYMPTOMS

When you use a Visual Basic for Applications macro to determine the members in the Modules collection in a workbook, some Visual Basic modules may be excluded from the collection.

CAUSE

Any modules that you manually insert into a project in the Visual Basic Editor are not added to the Modules collection. Only modules that are added using the Add method for the Module object are members of the Modules collection.

For backward compatibility, the Modules collection is available in Microsoft Excel 97; however, modules that you add manually are not added to the collection.

RESOLUTION

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   Sub Project_Components()
      For Each x In Application.VBE.ActiveVBProject.VBComponents
         MsgBox x.Name
      Next
   End Sub
				

STATUS

This behavior is by design of Microsoft Excel 97.

REFERENCES

For more information about modules, click the Index tab in Visual Basic for Applications Help, type the following text
modules, creating
and then double-click the selected text to go to the "Module and Class Module Commands (Insert Menu)" topic.

APPLIES TO
  • Microsoft Excel 97 Standard Edition
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