I just wanted Brett to know that the values of those constants are from an accessible source and not stolen out the backdoor by a MS spy. :-)
>Erik,
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>The VB object Browser is just showing what's in the OLB file, and then it only shows you one constant at a time, and there's no way to get all of the constants within the group in the browser.
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>>Bret- the documents John and David listed might be easiest, but for future reference you should know the source of the values.
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>>In Word (or Excel), after opening the VBA editor, puch F2 to open the VBA object browser. On the top, you can enter the name of your constant and search for it. After finding it, highlight it in the list and look doen at the bottom of the browser for the value of the constant.
Erik Moore
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