Rohan,

that's solution, thanks your help.

Best regards
Garcia

On 12月15日, 上午2时24分, Rohan <bittu.ro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> So if i get you correctly this time, your question is more related to
> formatting the vba code and geeting the row number for the code,
> specifically and total wise.
>
> I think you can use a software named Notepad ++. This has a option of
> formatting the vba codes and also gives you the count of lines of
> codes that you have.
>
> Regards,
> Rohan.

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