flag a macro

J

Jean-Guy Marcil

Bonjour,

Dans son message, < Chad DeMeyer > écrivait :
In this message, < Chad DeMeyer > wrote:

|| Anytime you see "Sub" or "Function", followed by a single word (name of
the
|| macro), followed by parentheses, which may or may not have text within
them,
|| that is the start of a subprocedure macro or a function macro. Everytime
|| you see "End Sub" or "End Function", that is the end of a macro.
||

This is very weird... I think breeze actually wants to debug the document
itself, as if it were an executable, not the code from the VBA window...

Since we are having a language problem with him, it is very hard to
understand what he/she is actually trying to do...

--
Salut!
_______________________________________
Jean-Guy Marcil - Word MVP
(e-mail address removed)
Word MVP site: http://www.word.mvps.org
 
B

breeze

Jean-Guy,

There are no language problem. As I mentioned, I think, I found the
solution.

Nam et ipsa scientia potestas es - Knowledge is power. (Sir Francis Bacon)

Mens agitat molem - The mind moves the matter. (Vergil)

Regards,
breeze
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J

Jean-Guy Marcil

Bonjour,

Dans son message, < breeze > écrivait :
In this message, < breeze > wrote:

|| Jean-Guy,
||
|| There are no language problem. As I mentioned, I think, I found the
|| solution.
||

Here is why I wrote what I did:
..
Your first post was:
<quote>
How to flag a macros?
<unquote>
and many people wrote to ask you to define what you meant by flagging a
macro. You only did try to explain what you meant by flagging a macro in
your 8th post (out of nine including the one I am responding to). Even then,
it was not entirely clear:
<quote>
I agreed. I just need mark('flag the macro' means mark the macro) the
beginning and the end of my macro in Word document, that then I could see
where my macro start and where end when I browse/debug this document in
debug tool.
<unquote>

So you see why I mention the possibility of a language problem (especially
when you factor in that most of your posts have syntactic errors). This is
very common in this international forum where not all posters have a good
command of the English language and/or are not very good at writing out
their thoughts (even if English is their first language).

--
Salut!
_______________________________________
Jean-Guy Marcil - Word MVP
(e-mail address removed)
Word MVP site: http://www.word.mvps.org
 

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