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library must be checked. Each checked reference is searched in order from top to bottom. If the desired library
does not appear in the Available References list, click Browse to locate it on your computer.
To open the References dialog box, point to the Script area of the MyCommands Advanced Scripting dialog box and
right-click or press Shift+F10. On the shortcut menu that appears, click References.
Item Description
Available
References list
Lists all the re
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istered t
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e libraries. Check the box in front of a reference to
add it. Uncheck the box to remove it.
Priority Up button Moves the current reference towards the top of the list.
Priority Down
button
Moves the current reference towards the bottom of the list.
OK button Changes the current macro or module's references.
Cancel button Closes the references dialo
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without chan
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in
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the current macro or module's
references.
Browse button Opens a dialog box with which you can search for and select libraries. These
are files with the extensions .OLB, .TLB, and .DLL.
Info area Displays the selected reference's language and where it is located.
The UserDialog Editor dialog box
The UserDialog Editor dialog box allows you to create and modify dialog boxes.
Click the Edit UserDialog tool
on the MyCommands Advanced Scripting dialog box toolbar to display the
UserDialog Editor dialog box.










