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? BUT only string values may be used.
Application.Names.Add "MYVARIABLE",1000 works as well. Names also have a visible property if you don't want the user to be able to alter them in Insert=Name=Define (as an example). -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "AA2e72E" wrote in message ... Application.Names.Add "MYVARIABLE","MYVALUE" This creates a name/variable MYVARIABLE with the value MYVALUE and it gets saved with the workbook. BUT only string values may be used. In order to query the value use: Evaluate(Application.Names("MYVARIABLE").Value) Without Evaluate, a formula rather than a value is returned. Also. consider using Custom properties for variables that you do not want to shore in cells. "kurt hansen" wrote: Hello Is there a variable area Text) in Excel VBA precsented under VBA locals to be used for programmer purpose only (this may not could interfer with excell or VBA) and how do I accessed it. ex. me.uservariabes.variables1 it is urgent that this will be saved together with the file. regards Kurt |
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