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I just started exploring Dictionaries (Thank you Chip for your site! :D), and
I was making a dictionary of dictionaries of dictionaries. I see that I can loop through the top level dictionary via dicTop(loopcounter), but it seems that if I want to delve deeper without creating a dictionary object for a sub dictionary, I have to call the lower items by name and not by index. Is there a way to loop through them by index, or will I have to pull the dictionary out separately to do this? Thanks. -- ********************* J Streger MS Office Master 2000 ed. MS Project White Belt 2003 |
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