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    Request for tips and notes for code structure and style

    Hello,

    I would like to get any tips and notes for my VBA project structure and coding style as I want to learn to write understandable and clean code. I am also interesed if there are any unnecessary actions or critical mistakes (or things that should be avoided) in my code.

    It would be great if I get any comments from you.

    You can access my project files with following link:

    https://github.com/arnoldasbud/VBAMenu

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    Why not just make a workbook with what you'd like comments/suggestions on and attach it here?

    Although there are lots of personal styles -- the key word being 'personal' -- some approaches are more appropriate than others depending of the project and user base






    https://thoughts.brunobernardino.com...-not-machines/

    https://www.joelonsoftware.com/2000/...ing-a-product/

    https://www.joelonsoftware.com/2005/...de-look-wrong/
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    Paul


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    Thank you for links. I have attached workbook in this post.
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