Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query- Global Variable

2012-07-16 Thread NOORAIN ANSARI
Dear Hemant,

Lalit solution is nice
You can also check..

http://www.ozgrid.com/forum/showthread.php?t=58969

On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 4:51 PM, Excel Vba excelvba.lear...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi Group,


 How can i declare a global variable for below mentioned.



 Private sub abc()
 dim sh as worksheet
 dim rng as range

 set sh = Thisworkbook.Sheets(Sheet1)
 set rng = sh.range(a1:csh.range(crows.count).end(xlup).row)

 End sub


 In my module i have 20 procedure and in future comes many more.
 So, my query how to declare a global variable and how to call in my
 procedure.

 Regards,
 excelvba.lear...@gmail.com


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$$Excel-Macros$$ Query- Global Variable

2012-07-13 Thread Excel Vba
Hi Group,


How can i declare a global variable for below mentioned.



Private sub abc()
dim sh as worksheet
dim rng as range

set sh = Thisworkbook.Sheets(Sheet1)
set rng = sh.range(a1:csh.range(crows.count).end(xlup).row)

End sub


In my module i have 20 procedure and in future comes many more.
So, my query how to declare a global variable and how to call in my
procedure.

Regards,
excelvba.lear...@gmail.com

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query- Global Variable

2012-07-13 Thread ╰» ℓαℓιт мσαнη
Dear

If you want a variabler such that it will works for all the procedure
in a module use below.

dim sh as worksheet
dim rng as range

Private sub abc()

set sh = Thisworkbook.Sheets(Sheet1)
set rng = sh.range(a1:csh.range(crows.count).end(xlup).row)

End sub


or else  If you want it access from any module try below one..

Public sh as worksheet
Public rng as range

Private sub abc()

set sh = Thisworkbook.Sheets(Sheet1)
set rng = sh.range(a1:csh.range(crows.count).end(xlup).row)

End sub

Regards,
Lalit Mohan


On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 4:51 PM, Excel Vba excelvba.lear...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Group,


 How can i declare a global variable for below mentioned.



 Private sub abc()
 dim sh as worksheet
 dim rng as range

 set sh = Thisworkbook.Sheets(Sheet1)
 set rng = sh.range(a1:csh.range(crows.count).end(xlup).row)

 End sub


 In my module i have 20 procedure and in future comes many more.
 So, my query how to declare a global variable and how to call in my
 procedure.

 Regards,
 excelvba.lear...@gmail.com


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