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October 2001, Week 2

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Wirt Atmar <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 12 Oct 2001 16:48:53 EDT
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Jim asks:

> We have a rather large Visual Basic project with only a few forms but with
>  lots of functions and procedures.  I'm looking for some kind of tool that
>  will show me where the various functions and procedures are called from,
so,
>  for instance, if we need to change the "GenerateFile" procedure, we can see
>  where in the code it is called from.  Any ideas on tools that create
>  documentation?

Cntl+F (find).

Wirt Atmar

PS: This answer isn't as smart-alecky as it seems. The Find function allows
you to very quickly answer these sorts of questions, especially when combined
with the Cntl+P (print to paper) function.

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