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Risky Dave
Hi,
I'm still learning all this VBA stuff, so apologies if this is simplistic,
but...
I have a set of macros embedded into a worksheet which all work fine.
Several of these use the same variable.
The value of this variable is the content of a single defined cell on a
specific sheet. the user inputs this value, so it can change, but not between
iterations of the macros (hope this makes sense so far).
What I would like to do is declare the variable once across all the macros,
rather than having to declare it each time and send the code off to look for
it.
I don't seem to be able to declare a Const as a Range, so I tried to do it
as a String, like this:
Const Trigram As String = Sheets("User Data").Range("b2")
but the compiler doesn't like that at all (the error is "Constant expression
required")
I also tried:
Dim ReadOnly Trigram As Range = Sheets("User Data").Range("b2")
this time the error highlighted Trigram and is "Expected: end of statement"
Questions:
a) I'm putting these immediately below the Option Explicit (ie above the
line delimiting the first sub() ) - is this the correct place for them?
b) What is the correct way of achieving my intent?
TIA
Dave
I'm still learning all this VBA stuff, so apologies if this is simplistic,
but...
I have a set of macros embedded into a worksheet which all work fine.
Several of these use the same variable.
The value of this variable is the content of a single defined cell on a
specific sheet. the user inputs this value, so it can change, but not between
iterations of the macros (hope this makes sense so far).
What I would like to do is declare the variable once across all the macros,
rather than having to declare it each time and send the code off to look for
it.
I don't seem to be able to declare a Const as a Range, so I tried to do it
as a String, like this:
Const Trigram As String = Sheets("User Data").Range("b2")
but the compiler doesn't like that at all (the error is "Constant expression
required")
I also tried:
Dim ReadOnly Trigram As Range = Sheets("User Data").Range("b2")
this time the error highlighted Trigram and is "Expected: end of statement"
Questions:
a) I'm putting these immediately below the Option Explicit (ie above the
line delimiting the first sub() ) - is this the correct place for them?
b) What is the correct way of achieving my intent?
TIA
Dave