Check if Module exists

sharky12345

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  1. 2016
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  1. Windows
I'm trying to find a method to identify if a specific module exists in a project.

I've tried this but it doesn't work - is there a simple solution?

Code:
If ActiveWorkbook.VBProject.VBComponents("Setup") <> "" Then
 

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How about
Code:
Sub sharky12345()
   Dim Mdl As Object
   On Error Resume Next
   Set Mdl = ActiveWorkbook.VBProject.VBComponents("mod1").CodeModule
   On Error GoTo 0
   If Mdl Is Nothing Then
      MsgBox False
   Else
      MsgBox True
   End If
End Sub
 
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