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Excel automatically initializes variables to a default value.
It sounds like the tester has not communicated the exact error. Perhaps they have put option explicit in the module and excel is complaining that the variables have not been declared. If this is the case, you would need to either remove the option explicit declaration or declare the variables. Global or Local should not be an issue in resolving this. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "furbiuzzu" wrote in message oups.com... i'm workin' with VBE (visual basic excel). i've several userforms linked one with the other in each object of the userforms (command buttons i.e.) i've writed some lines of code. i use many local variables as indexes for my cycles. I HAVE NOT initialized none of them and on my PC everything works right ! i've send my file to one of my testers and he told me he can't run macros involved because variables are not initialized. 1st question: how could that be possible ?? maybe different version of VB &/or EXCEL ?? 2nd question: how could i initialize all variables without acting in EVERY SINGLE button containing a cycle or a local VARIABLE ? 3rd question: is it possible to declare all variables involved once in a time? (i.e. launchin a macro that declare all variables kind makin them acting as GLOBAL VARIABLES) really thanks 4 answering! |
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