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My understanding is that in declaring variables, if the
data type is, say, "Range", with a capital "R", it is recognized as a valid data type in VBA. If, when typing in the lower-case text the "r" does not capitalize, does this mean VBA does not recognize the Dim line with "range" as a valid declaration? If so, what to do about it? Thanks, Phil |
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