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How to Set Variables Globally

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    How to Set Variables Globally

    Hi,

    I know this is a very obvious question but I cannot seem to get this to work and have been trying for almost an hour. I have a workbook that is referred to serveral times across several different modules. For instance,

    Set Wkb = Workbooks("ThisOne".xls")

    How do I Set Wkb globally so I can refer to it whenever I want from any module that I want? I tried to do "Global Set" but that did not work. Thanks!

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    Re: How to Set Variables Globally

    In a separate module, declare:

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    Re: How to Set Variables Globally

    It seems to have worked, thanks!

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    Re: How to Set Variables Globally

    You're welcome. Thanks for the rep.



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