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![]() the len() function is what I was looking for...How silly of me... by the way, I did use the myarray in the following section of the above - posted code... Select Case T Case Is = NumChar + 1 MyArray(I) = WhichChar Debug.Print "There are " & numoccurrences & " " & WhichChar & "'s in this word" End Select Yes, but other than assigning values to it, you never made use the array again. -- Rick (MVP - Excel) |
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