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Thread: [RESOLVED] Find reference to ocx vb6

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    Resolved [RESOLVED] Find reference to ocx vb6

    I have a custom ocx command button that i am trying to remove from references, but cannot find where in my project it is referenced.
    The project has many forms and scanning the the properties combobox I cannot find the where it is referenced.
    how can i find it (or them)
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    Re: [RESOLVED] Find reference to ocx vb6

    Found Them
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    Re: [RESOLVED] Find reference to ocx vb6

    Don't know if this is how isnoend07 did it, but if someone is having a similar issue, the IDE's Object Browser's Search feature can be used to locate the Forms which hosts a particular control.
    On Local Error Resume Next: If Not Empty Is Nothing Then Do While Null: ReDim i(True To False) As Currency: Loop: Else Debug.Assert CCur(CLng(CInt(CBool(False Imp True Xor False Eqv True)))): Stop: On Local Error GoTo 0
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    Re: [RESOLVED] Find reference to ocx vb6

    Thanks for adding that, that would have been easier. I will remember
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