Placing subroutines for a userform control in a module

yxz152830

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Gurus,
for a private sub like below, can I place it in a module for easier edit? Now every time I need to click on the button to edit it. Thanks!
VBA Code:
Private Sub exact_search_Click()
Dim find_range As Range
Set find_range = Sheets("Electrical").ListObjects("Electrical").ListColumns("PART NUMBER").DataBodyRange

End Sub
 

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Is that in a sheet module? If so there will be no advantage to moving it to a standard module since code for either is access via the project pane. If on the right sheet (and the button is on a sheet) then the button is listed in the objects drop down list.
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