Me keyword
The Me keyword behaves like an implicitly declared variable. It's automatically available to every procedure in a class module.
When a class can have more than one instance, Me provides a way to refer to the specific instance of the class where the code is executing. Using Me is particularly useful for passing information about the currently executing instance of a class to a procedure in another module.
For example, suppose you have the following procedure in a module:
Sub ChangeFormColor(FormName As Form)
FormName.BackColor = RGB(Rnd * 256, Rnd * 256, Rnd * 256)
End Sub
You can call this procedure and pass the current instance of the Form class as an argument using the following statement:
ChangeFormColor Me
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