Currently I am testing it using #expand in a test Macro called from the VB editor. I plan to use it in a couple of Macros for some special functions.
I would use the #expand to provide access to it as I have in the test bed. I don't see the syntax error nor does the editor. I see the funny looking ' but can't explane it.
Sub TESTER ()
Dim Address , one, two, tmp1, tmp2 As Double
Dim CPAccess , Cmd1 , Cmd2, Cmd3, INST As String
Dim I1, I2 As integer
'tmp1 = InputBox ("how far")
'tmp2 = inputbox ("how fast")
I1 = GetOEMled(48)
I2 = GetOEMled (49)
one = Xincrement(tmp1,tmp2)
two=two
End Sub
#expand "D:\MACH3\macros\MILL_PROFILE_2\Function\Xincrement" ' Item being tested *************
#expand "D:\MACH3\macros\MILL_PROFILE_2\Function\SETUL"
#expand "D:\MACH3\macros\MILL_PROFILE_2\Function\CmdCall"
#expand "D:\MACH3\macros\MILL_PROFILE_2\Function\RESET_LABELS"