How to call a Sub from a module in another workbook

Cawchy

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When I run a module in Workbook1, I want to call a Sub from a module in Workbook2.

Thanks for the help!
 

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erik.van.geit

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Hi, Cawchy,
WELCOME to the BOARD!!!!!

try something like this
Code:
Application.Run "Book1.xls!Module1.test"

kind regards,
Erik
 
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