I would like to know if there is a way to call a VBA function or method from another specified workbook's module as it is possible for a specific worksheet without using the Application.Run
For the worksheet I can call for example :
ActiveSheet.MyTest()
if MyTest is defined in the sheet module
But I would like to call a function which is defined in a module
I tried :
ActiveWorkbook.MyTestModule()
ActiveWorkbook.VBProject.VBComponents("MyModule").MyTestModule(myArg)
which don't work generating an error Object does not support this method
I could call
Application.Run(ActiveWorkbook.name & "!MyTestModule", myArg)
But I am not sure of the error handling of the Application.Run and I would find cleaner to run directly the method
In the workbook you want to call from (I'll call this A), you could add a reference to the workbook that you want to call to (I'll call this B) as follows:
In file A, you should then be able to call public module-level functions in file B as if they were in file A. To resolve any naming conflicts, you can prefix calls by the "Project Name" for file B as specified in the General tab of the Project Properties dialog (accessible via the Properties command in the Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications Tools menu). For example, if the "Project Name" for file B was "VBAProjectB", you could call function F from file A using the syntax VBAProjectB.F.