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    Did it work? What were you testing?
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    There were no new posts for like 30 mins so I wanted to make sure everything was working.

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    testing glossary Standard ThisWorkbook Sheet Worksheet
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    Does the glossary allow 2 words per term? If so I would remove standard and replace with standard module.

    Last edited by mark007; 08-26-2005 at 04:54 AM. Reason: Removed interesting spelling of gloaasry
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    Hi Mark,

    Probably, but I think it's case sensitive. With Standard/standard alone you only have a 50% chance of getting it wrong, with Standard Module/Standard module/standard module/standard Module you have a 75% chance of getting it wrong. (The idea being that when you tell an OP to post the code in a Standard module the instructions are there)

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    Please do not put descriptions in the glossary. It is for terms only, not lengthy descriptions. Thanks.

    Edit: Standard taken out, too much confusion and too broad a term for Glossary usage.

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