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[rubberduck-vba/Rubberduck] alvinseville7cf added label bug to issue #5681: Can't ignore ObsoleteWhileWendStatement issue
[rubberduck-vba/Rubberduck] alvinseville7cf opened issue #5681: Can't ignore ObsoleteWhileWendStatement issue
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Rubberduck version 2.5.1.5621
Operating System: Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.19042.804]
Host Product: Microsoft Excel (in Microsoft Office 365)
Host Version:
Host Executable: [...]
**Description**
A clear and concise description of what the bug is.
**To Reproduce**
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The info below can be copy-paste-completed from the first lines of Rubberduck's log or the About box:
Rubberduck version 2.5.1.5621
Operating System: Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.19042.804]
Host Product: Microsoft Excel (in Microsoft Office 365)
Host Version:
Host Executable: [...]
**Description**
A clear and concise description of what the bug is.
**To Reproduce**
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
1. Refresh issue li
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9:53 AM
[rubberduck-vba/Rubberduck] Greedquest created comment on issue #5680: How to use Rubberduck along with Git
> Matt made a good blog post about this rubberduckvba.wordpress.com/2020/12/11/sync-project-with-files
[rubberduck-vba/Rubberduck] Greedquest edited comment on issue #5680: How to use Rubberduck along with Git
> Matt made a good blog post about this https://rubberduckvba.wordpress.com/2020/12/11/sync-project-with-files/
I personally commit both the raw files and the workbook when I save it (but not any temporary files). It's usually considered bad practice to upload a binary file, but until someone finds a way to automatically create xlsm files from VBA source, it's useful to have a "compiled" version of my code available for download.
I personally commit both the raw files and the workbook when I save it (but not any temporary files). It's usually considered bad practice to upload a binary file, but until someone finds a way to automatically create xlsm files from VBA source, it's useful to have a "compiled" version of my code available for download.
[rubberduck-vba/Rubberduck] Greedquest edited comment on issue #5680: How to use Rubberduck along with Git
> Matt made a good blog post about this https://rubberduckvba.wordpress.com/2020/12/11/sync-project-with-files/
I personally commit both the raw VBA source code files and the workbook when I save it (but not any temporary files). It's usually considered bad practice to upload a binary file, but until someone finds a way to automatically create xlsm files from VBA source, it's useful to have a "compiled" version of my code available for download.
I personally commit both the raw VBA source code files and the workbook when I save it (but not any temporary files). It's usually considered bad practice to upload a binary file, but until someone finds a way to automatically create xlsm files from VBA source, it's useful to have a "compiled" version of my code available for download.
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3:24 PM
I use RD's imex in my Access project (where I've been using OASYS-SVN for imex), and I imported an Excel project instead of importing from my Access code.
yesterday, by this
welp, I have no frickin' clue what this gibberish is. I think I'll go ahead and take a nap now.
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