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Default How to pass address(es) as parameters

I have a follow-up question in this same general area. Instead of passing a
Range as a single parameter, I'd like to pass the two Addresses that make up
the Range as two separate parameters. I can't get a clean compile for the
second of the following subroutines. Can I do what I'm asking for?

Private Sub CallFormatClaim2()
Dim top, bot As Range
Worksheets(5).Activate
Set top = Range("B5")
Set bot = Range("G6")
Call FormatClaim2(top, bot)
End Sub

Private Sub FormatClaim2(top As Range, bot As Range)
Dim myrange As Range
Set myrange = (top:bot) ' << THIS IS NOT WORKING
With myrange
.Interior.ColorIndex = 20
.BorderAround Weight:=xlThin
End With
End Sub
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Pat


"Tom Ogilvy" wrote:

Sub Main
Dim myRng As Range
Set myRng = Worksheets(5).Range("B30:G31")
FormatEntry myRng
End Sub



Sub FormatEntry(myRange as Range)
With myRange
.Interior.ColorIndex = 20
.Borders(xlEdgeBottom).Weight = xlMedium
.Borders(xlEdgeLeft).Weight = xlMedium
.Borders(xlEdgeRight).Weight = xlMedium
.Borders(xlEdgeTop).Weight = xlMedium
End With
End Sub

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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy


"Pat" wrote in message
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I have a subroutine (below) that works by itself. I'd like to modify it to
receive address passed as parameters. How do I do that?

Private Sub FormatEntry()
Dim myRange As Range

Set myRange = Worksheets(5).Range("B30:G31")
With myRange
.Interior.ColorIndex = 20
.Borders(xlEdgeBottom).Weight = xlMedium
.Borders(xlEdgeLeft).Weight = xlMedium
.Borders(xlEdgeRight).Weight = xlMedium
.Borders(xlEdgeTop).Weight = xlMedium
End With

End Sub

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Thanks!

Pat