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Info about property set function in class modules in VBA

Tags: vba, class, set, property
VBA for Access (but as a larger question for VBA and VB in general.)

The documentation I have access to gives a rather vague explanation of exactly what the property set function in a class module does and how it relates to the set statement in the standard module that calls it. I don't expect a full tutorial here, but perhaps a souce where I could find a (few) very simple example (so I don't have to wade through a lot of difficult code) in order to see how it works.

It seems to set a reference to an object. After that  is done, where exactly is the object available? Is it available to the standard module, or available only to the class module? This is one of those questions that you are not even sure what the question shoul be because the info is so scanty.
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Question Asked By: dondeb1
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