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A final attempt to demo what I want to do (if possible).

When UserForm1 displays I want to Set rng = Cells(ActiveCell.Row, 1) then
call Module2 .test to populate TextBox1.

My problem is not knowing where to place my Dim Statement (Dim rng as
Range). If I do it within the UserForm code then when Module2 code runs it
stops on rng and I get Sub or Function not defined error.

This is just a test piece of code. Ultimately after rng is set to
Cells(ActiveCell.Row, 1) there will be code which will find the next row in
the active worksheet which meets a set criteria and then it will set rng1
and so on until it has set rng9

Sub UserForm_Initialize()

Set rng = Cells(ActiveCell.Row, 1)

Call Module2.test

End Sub

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Sub test()

TextBox1.Value = rng(1, 4)

End Sub

 
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