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VBA-code cached?

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Peter Karlström - 07 Mar 2006 05:56 GMT
Hi

I have recently been developing in two separate VBA-projects, one in Word
2000 and the other in Word 2003.

Suddenly, in the testing-fase, one user seems to be running old code.
In one example I made a small but significant change in the code and saved
the template over the old one.
When the user starts the test, the old code seems to be running.

I have now seen this behaviour with two separate customers, and also in the
two separate word-versions I mentioned above.

Is there some place in the client computer where VBA-code is cached?

Thanks in advance

Peter Karlström
Midrange AB
Sweden
Oliver Townshend - 07 Mar 2006 06:19 GMT
> Is there some place in the client computer where VBA-code is cached?

Its not cached in my experience, but you may have multiple templates on the
PC (especially when they get saved in the irritating local settings
directory on the user's documents & settings), and the templates may be
linked to that.  Either that or you didn't actually save correctly.

Oliver Townshend
 
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