Quickly fix common code issues across a procedure, module, or project.
From the Inspection Results toolwindow, select an inspection result; the Fix dropdown menu lists all available quick-fixes for the selected result. Alternatively, simply right-click the result you want to apply a quick-fix to, and select the appropriate fix from the context menu.
Keep in mind that while static code analysis can easily and reliably spot syntactical elements (e.g. access modifiers, implicit keywords, etc.), analysis of code semantics is only as accurate as the internal representation of the code, and while 100% accuracy is the goal, in many cases it’s simply impossible: late-bound member calls (implicit or not) cannot be resolved, for example procedures invoked outside the VBA project (e.g. Excel user-defined functions, macros invoked by Access reports, etc.) are going to be reported as not used. Never blindly apply a quick-fix across an entire scope, module, or project, without first reviewing every individual result for a given inspection.
Exactly what a particular quick-fix does is entirely up to its implementation, but running any quick-fix will trigger an automatic reparse.
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Modifies a Workbook.Worksheets or Workbook.Sheets call accessing a sheet of ThisWorkbook that exists at compile-time.
Adds an annotation comment to document the presence of a hidden module or member attribute.
Adds an identifier or Hungarian Notation prefix to a list of white-listed identifiers and prefixes in Rubberduck's inspection settings.
Exports the module, adds the hidden attributes as needed, re-imports the temporary file back into the project.
Adds an explicit Step specifier to a For loop instruction.