Syntax:
'#Reference {uuid}#vermajor.verminor#lcid#[path[#name]]
Description:
The Reference comment indicates that the current macro/module references the type library identified. Reference comment lines must be the first lines in the macro/module (following the global Attributes). Reference comments are in reverse priority (from lowest to highest). The IDE does not display the reference comments.
Parameter Description
uuid Type library's universally unique identifier.
vermajor Type library's major version number.
verminor Type library's minor version number.
lcid Type library's locale identifier.
path Type library's path.
name Type library's name.
'#Reference {00025E01-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}#4.0#0#C:\PROGRAM FILES\COMMON FILES\MICROSOFT SHARED\DAO\DAO350.DLL#Microsoft DAO 3.5 Object Library
Syntax:
'#Uses "module" [Only:[Win16|Win32]]
-or-
'$Include: "module"
Description:
The Uses comment indicates that the current macro/module uses public and friend symbols from the module. The Only option indicates that the module is only loaded for that Windows platform.
Parameter Description
Module Public and Friend symbols are accessible from this module. If the module name is a relative path then the path is relative to the macro/module containing the Uses comment. For example, if module "A:\B\C\D.BAS" has this uses comment:
'#Uses "E.BAS"
then it uses
A:\B\C\E.BAS"
'Macro A.WWB
'#Uses "B.WWB"
Sub Main
Debug.Print BFunc$("Hello") '"HELLO"
End Sub
'Module B.WWB
Public Function BFunc$(S$)
BFunc$ = UCase(S$)
End Sub