Okay, yes - I realised that they were quoting VB, not VBA but the definitions are correct for both in what they do. I noticed that the default was wrong for VBA so I corrected the option explicit post to avoid causing any confusion.
MSDN does not cover VBA very well and I did not want to quote random forum posts since these are easily discounted as "spouting the old rhetoric of others"
I appologise to anyone upset by this.
Now can we move on? I will use no more references to VB rather than VBA (even where they are the same).
MSDN does not cover VBA very well and I did not want to quote random forum posts since these are easily discounted as "spouting the old rhetoric of others"
I appologise to anyone upset by this.
Now can we move on? I will use no more references to VB rather than VBA (even where they are the same).