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Public Variables
I have the floolwing macro which is always run as the first procedure in my
application: Option Explicit Public intRecordRow As Integer Public intRecordCol As Integer Sub Clear() Sheets("Columns").Select Range("A1:I9").Select Selection.ClearContents Selection.Interior.ColorIndex = 15 Range("L1:AQ29").Select Selection.Interior.ColorIndex = 37 Range("J32:AJ34").Select Selection.ClearContents Sheets("Rows").Select Range("A1:I9").Select Selection.Interior.ColorIndex = 15 Range("L1:AQ29").Select Selection.Interior.ColorIndex = 37 Sheets("Areas").Select Range("A1:I9").Select Selection.Interior.ColorIndex = 15 Range("L1:AQ29").Select Selection.Interior.ColorIndex = 37 intRecordRow = 32 intRecordCol = 11 End Sub ' This seems to work just fine and intRecordRow is 32 and intRecordDol is 11. I then run the following module: Sub Load() Dim intColor As Integer Dim strCell As String Dim strValue As String Dim strRef As String intColor = Worksheets("Columns").Cells(14, 2).Interior.ColorIndex strCell = Application.InputBox(prompt:="Select a cell", Type:=2) strValue = Application.InputBox(prompt:=("Enter a value for " & strCell), Type:=1) Worksheets("Columns").Range(strCell).Value = strValue Worksheets("Columns").Range(strCell).Interior.Colo rIndex = intColor Worksheets("Rows").Range(strCell).Interior.ColorIn dex = intColor Worksheets("Areas").Range(strCell).Interior.ColorI ndex = intColor strRef = Worksheets("ColumnList").Range(strCell).Value Worksheets("Columns").Range(strRef).Interior.Color Index = intColor strRef = Worksheets("RowList").Range(strCell).Value Worksheets("Rows").Range(strRef).Interior.ColorInd ex = intColor strRef = Worksheets("AreaList").Range(strCell).Value Worksheets("Areas").Range(strRef).Interior.ColorIn dex = intColor Worksheets("Columns").Range(intRecordCol, intRecordRow).Value = strCell intRecordCol = intRecordCol + 1 If intRecordCol 37 Then intRecordRow = intRecordRow + 1 intRecordCol = 11 End If End Sub By the time I reach the references to the public variables, both have been set to zero. ' Clear Macro ' Clear for a new game ' ' Keyboard Shortcut: Ctrl+d ' Sheets("Columns").Select Range("A1:I9").Select Selection.ClearContents Selection.Interior.ColorIndex = 15 Range("L1:AQ29").Select Selection.Interior.ColorIndex = 37 Range("J32:AJ34").Select Selection.ClearContents Sheets("Rows").Select Range("A1:I9").Select Selection.Interior.ColorIndex = 15 Range("L1:AQ29").Select Selection.Interior.ColorIndex = 37 Sheets("Areas").Select Range("A1:I9").Select Selection.Interior.ColorIndex = 15 Range("L1:AQ29").Select Selection.Interior.ColorIndex = 37 intRecordRow = 32 intRecordCol = 11 End Sub By the time I try to use the public variables, both have been set to zero. What happened? Can someone please help? Thank you. |
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