Article ID: 126090
Article Last Modified on 10/10/2006
Sub one()
two
End Sub
Sub two()
three
End Sub
Sub three()
four
End Sub
you can call these sub procedures from the first procedure as in the
following example:
Sub Main()
one
two
three
four
End Sub
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