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Default Application.Run not working

You don't use Application.Run to run a macro in the same
workbook. Instead, just type the macro's name.

Public Sub getResult()
Dim result
result = FinishExport
MsgBox result
End Sub


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Hi,
I need to call one macro from another macro.
There is function like this:

Public Function FinishExport() As String
With Sheets(1)
Range("K3", "K" +
CStr(Sheets("DEF").Range("A2"))).Borders(xlEdgeLef t).LineStyle
=
xlContinuous
End With
FinishExport = "TEST"
End Function

and I need to call this function like this:

Public Sub getResult()
Dim result
result = Application.Run("FinishExport")
MsgBox (result)
End Sub

But it is not working. An error 400 allways occures.
Any idea? Thanks in advance. Lokutus


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