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Default Dim statements in VBA

Thanks, that's helpful.

Dave
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"JE McGimpsey" wrote:

Dim is a keyword used to declare variables, and one cannot assign value
to the variable in the Dim statement.

Constants are declared using the Const keyword, and *must* have a value
assigned.

Const csPASSWORD As String = "drowssap"
Dim sPWORD As String

sPWORD = csPASSWORD

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Dave F wrote:

Is it correct to refer to a Dim statement as a variable? See the following
macro and comments:

Sub ToggleInterestRate()
Dim Toggle As String
'Defines Toggle as a variable
Toggle = InputBox("Enter Y or N to toggle interest rate calculation")
'Defines the variable Toggle as equaling the value entered in the
pop up.
Worksheets(1).Range("A3").Value = Toggle
'Applies the value specified as Toggle in the cell A3

I guess what I'm asking is: is there ever a case where a Dim statement is
NOT variable; i.e., is a constant?