Calling a Sub or Function in my Project

KenCriss

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I have an add-in that is distributed across the U.S. Some other developers at my company want to be able to "call" one of my Subs in some of their routines.

Not sure how they would accomplish that, but I know there is a way. You must have to quantify it by something like this

Sub Test
Call MyVBAProject!Some_subroutine(some input parameter)
End Sub

Any thoughts on how they can accomplish this?

Thanks!
 

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Never mind. I figured it out. I have to add my project under Tools/References. If I had thought about it for a minute before asking I would have figured it out. Oh well. Maybe it will help someone else!
 
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