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Hi,
I can't get VBA to accept Intptr & int32 as Types. Do I need to add a
reference?
Many Thanks
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IntPtr and Int32 are not VBA data types. What makes you think
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I can't get VBA to accept Intptr & int32 as Types. Do I need to
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Many Thanks
Juls



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Here is a guess:

Because they are base data types in .NET framework?????

http://authors.aspalliance.com/aspxt...ypestable.aspx

In the table, the column Visual Basic refers to Visual Basic .NET I would
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IntPtr and Int32 are not VBA data types. What makes you think
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I can't get VBA to accept Intptr & int32 as Types. Do I need to
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reference?
Many Thanks
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