variable
It's not necessary. I just wanted to make sure that you used a General module
and that was the best way I knew to describe what I wanted.
But I will (usually, but not always), put all my public variables in a dedicated
module -- maybe some initialization routines, too.
But that's just for organizational purposes.
sarndt wrote:
Dave...
Why would you put it in a new module instead of the existing module Module1?
"Dave Peterson" wrote:
I would insert a new module (Insert|Module type) and use:
Public MyVar as Long 'or double or ...
sarndt wrote:
If i have a variable that I want to set and use from TheWorkbook, a number of
difference worksheets, a module, and a class module, which General
Declarative section do I put it in, and do I reference it as a Public
Variable or something else.
Thanks
Steve
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