The Object Browser

You use the Object Browser to view information about the classes, methods, properties, events, and constants contained in the type libraries that are referenced. By default, each Office application automatically references certain type libraries, and you can add references to others using the References dialog box as explained in the previous section of this chapter. You open the Object Browser by pressing F2 from the VBA development editor. The Object Browser window will appear in its own window in the editing section of the VBA window.

The Object Browser window is shown in Figure 4.2. Its parts and their uses are described here:

  • Library box. Select the library whose contents you want to view, or select All Libraries to view ...

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