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Hello:
If N is an integer, is the following syntax (&N) allowed in workbook names, objects, etc? Example: If I write this: Set MYSHEET&N = Workbooks(Group&N.xls).Sheets ("SheetName"). and then I set N = 1, will VBA interpret this as: Set MYSHEET1 = Workbooks(Group1.xls).Sheets("SheetName") ? If not (i.e., it doesn't like that), does anyone know the correct syntax for something like this? Would I have to use "..." anywhere in order for it to be correct? Thanks, MARTY |
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