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Figure 31.19 shows the VBA Date and Time functions with the CADOConnJet routine selected. Notice that the window contains a Code tab, a Notes tab, an Example tab, and a Details tab. The Code tab, shown in Figure 31.19, shows the selected procedure. The Notes tab, pictured in Figure 31.20, contains important notes about the procedure. The Example tab, shown in Figure 31.21, gives examples of how the procedure is used. The Details tab provides other important procedure details such as dependencies that the selected procedure has on other procedures.

Figure 31.19. The Code tab shows the code behind the selected procedure.


Figure 31.20. The Notes tab contains important notes about the selected procedure.


Figure 31.21. The Example tab provides excellent examples of how the selected function is used.



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