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Part VI: Developing Custom Worksheet Functions<br />

This book focuses exclusively on VBA modules, also known as standard modules, which<br />

is where Excel stores custom worksheet functions.<br />

Minimizing and maximizing windows<br />

At any given time, the VB Editor may have lots of code windows. Figure 22-9 shows an example.<br />

Figure 22-9: Code window overload.<br />

Code windows are much like worksheet windows in Excel. You can minimize them, maximize<br />

them, hide them, rearrange them, and so on. Most people find that it’s much easier to maximize<br />

the code window that they’re working on. Sometimes, however, you may want to have two or<br />

more code windows visible. For example, you may want to compare the code in two modules or<br />

copy code from one module to another.<br />

Minimizing a code window gets it out of the way. You also can click the Close button in a code<br />

window’s title bar to close the window completely. To open it again, just double-click the appropriate<br />

object in the Project window.<br />

You can’t close a workbook from the VB Editor. You must reactivate Excel and close it from<br />

there.

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