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Default really basic (pardon the pun) problems

hi,

Call me dumb, but I've written a simple excel VBA macro that pulls the
values of various cells from various sheets on a simple invoicing
package i'm working on. One of the sheets is a reference sheet
containing client and job specific data. This sheet is then referenced
against the financial data sheet.
Why oh why can't I declair public variables that can be transfered
between forms/sheets.
I've tried everything. Can one of you clever folk tell me:

1. where should I be storing these procedures. In individual modules,
behind sheets or behind forms

2. how do I get the variables to be passed between the above

3. Where should i be declairing these variables. The're (yes you
guessed it) simple. Just cash values and strings.

Please help

Cheers



 
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