Application.Run AnotherSub
Application.Run ("Add-In Name!Macro Name")
Application.Run "'Some book.xls'!TheMacro"
However, I need to pass some arguments to another procedure, and the
only way I can get it to work is as follows (transferring a string
variable from the 1st sub to the called sub) :
Application.Run "AnotherSub", My_Procedure_Name
It fails if I try what I expected, ie with the ( )
Application.Run ("AnotherSub", My_Procedure_Name)
But works if I use
Result = Application.Run ("AnotherSub ", My_Procedure_Name)
Now this isn't too important (hey, it works after I spent a lot of
time experimenting and searching the Goggle Groups), but am I missing
something? The Excel help indicates that the ( ) are required.
Any comments would be welcome in order to broaden my mind!
Regards,
Mark
Application.Run "ACM_Excel_Interface.xls!
UpdateCallerList", ThisWorkbook.Name
so passing the calling workbook's name to the
UpdateCallerList procedure. No value is returned.
Kevin Beckham
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VBA syntax is that you do not use parentheses when you provide arguments to
a Subroutine unless you preface it with the call command. You do use them
with a function if the function is returning a value. You don't use them
with a function if you are not using the returned value.
In help, all procedures are shown with the arguments in parentheses, but
this is not intended to say that you need to use parentheses - it is just a
typographical convention they are using.
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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy
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A voice of understanding in the darkness!
Thanks for your help,
Mark
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