Clarification please...
Hi
If has 2 possible syntaxes. From MS Visual Basic Help:
If condition Then [statements] [Else elsestatements]
Or, you can use the block form syntax:
If condition Then
[statements]
[ElseIf condition-n Then
[elseifstatements] ...
[Else
[elsestatements]]
End If
In your example the single-line form is used. You probably got confused
because the command line was splitted.
If ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Sheet1").Range("A1").Value < True _
Then Cancel = True
is same as
If ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Sheet1").Range("A1").Value < True Then Cancel =
True
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Arvi Laanemets
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"JMay" wrote in message
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I thought there was this rule where if you use the "If" keyword
somewhere afterwards one had to follow-up with the "End If" phrase.
Obviously not. Maybe the rule only applies in a Standard module
and not a class module like below. Can someone clarify?
Thanks in advance..
Private Sub Workbook_BeforeClose(Cancel As Boolean)
If ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Sheet1").Range("A1").Value < True _
Then Cancel = True
End Sub
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