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This is going to happen a lot where a topic is effectively a subset of another language. I just came across an example where someone requested a topic for class modules in when there is already a topic request in . As class modules are generic to all of they should be covered there and only excel-specific parts of the language such as certain objects or data types should be covered in the tag.

This is one of the smaller languages being covered in documentation, so it's probably best this gets 'nipped in the bud' before it causes major problems in areas like jQuery vs. JavaScript that have a much bigger following.

Perhaps some general information about this in the documentation tour would help, or a placeholder/prompt in the 'request topic' textbox?

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This is going to happen a lot where a topic is effectively a subset of another language. I just came across an example where someone requested a topic for class modules in when there is already a topic request in . As class modules are generic to all of they should be covered there and only excel-specific parts of the language such as certain objects or data types should be covered in the tag.

This is one of the smaller languages being covered in documentation, so it's probably best this gets 'nipped in the bud' before it causes major problems in areas like jQuery vs. JavaScript that have a much bigger following.

Perhaps some general information about this in the documentation tour would help, or a placeholder/prompt in the 'request topic' textbox?

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This is going to happen a lot where a topic is effectively a subset of another language. I just came across an example where someone requested a topic for class modules in when there is already a topic request in . As class modules are generic to all of they should be covered there and only excel-specific parts of the language such as certain objects or data types should be covered in the tag.

This is one of the smaller languages being covered in documentation, so it's probably best this gets 'nipped in the bud' before it causes major problems in areas like jQuery vs. JavaScript that have a much bigger following.

Perhaps some general information about this in the documentation tour would help, or a placeholder/prompt in the 'request topic' textbox?

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This is going to happen a lot where a topic is effectively a subset of another language. I just came across an example where someone requested a topic for class modules in when there is already a topic request in . As class modules are generic to all of they should be covered there and only excel-specific parts of the language such as certain objects or data types should be covered in the tag.

This is one of the smaller languages being covered in documentation, so it's probably best this gets 'nipped in the bud' before it causes major problems in areas like jQuery vs. JavaScript that have a much bigger following.

Perhaps some general information about this in the documentation tour would help, or a placeholder/prompt in the 'request topic' textbox?

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This is going to happen a lot where a topic is effectively a subset of another language. I just came across an example where someone requested a topic for class modules in when there is already a topic request in . As class modules are generic to all of they should be covered there and only excel-specific parts of the language such as certain objects or data types should be covered in the tag.

This is one of the smaller languages being covered in documentation, so it's probably best this gets 'nipped in the bud' before it causes major problems in areas like jQuery vs. JavaScript that have a much bigger following.

Perhaps some general information about this in the documentation tour would help, or a placeholder/prompt in the 'request topic' textbox?

This is going to happen a lot where a topic is effectively a subset of another language. I just came across an example where someone requested a topic for class modules in when there is already a topic request in . As class modules are generic to all of they should be covered there and only excel-specific parts of the language such as certain objects or data types should be covered in the tag.

This is one of the smaller languages being covered in documentation, so it's probably best this gets 'nipped in the bud' before it causes major problems in areas like jQuery vs. JavaScript that have a much bigger following.

Perhaps some general information about this in the documentation tour would help, or a placeholder/prompt in the 'request topic' textbox?

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This is going to happen a lot where a topic is effectively a subset of another language. I just came across an example where someone requested a topic for class modules in when there is already a topic request in . As class modules are generic to all of they should be covered there and only excel-specific parts of the language such as certain objects or data types should be covered in the tag.

This is one of the smaller languages being covered in documentation, so it's probably best this gets 'nipped in the bud' before it causes major problems in areas like jQuery vs. JavaScript that have a much bigger following.

Perhaps some general information about this in the documentation tour would help, or a placeholder/prompt in the 'request topic' textbox?