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I'm not sure if I have used the correct terminology here, but anyway; what I want to do is creat a form that will execute two of my macros that are in the same project, and have already been created.

 

My form is laid out with the two buttons and label, and all that is required is for me to add the code to the two buttons that will call the subs.

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Don't worry I found what I was looking for using RunMacro.

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Also I might add, you can call a subroutine by using CALL YOURSUBROUTINE within the sub on the form. You can also (if you are calling a function - returns some value - instead of a sub)

ie iInteger = YOURFUNCTIONTHATRETURNSANINTEGER

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Also I might add, you can call a subroutine by using CALL YOURSUBROUTINE within the sub on the form. You can also (if you are calling a function - returns some value - instead of a sub)

ie iInteger = YOURFUNCTIONTHATRETURNSANINTEGER

 

Shouldn't that really be:

 

iInteger = YOURFUNCTIONTHATRETURNSANINTEGER()

:)

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