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Originally Posted by BobBridges View Post
I never use Option Explicit. But there's no reason you shouldn't; you can turn it on, and include Dim statements for each variable mentioned in my code that doesn't already have one. Come to think of it, I think that's just wo.
Not using Option Explicit is a disaster waiting to happen. Without it, you can end up with all sorts of strange run-time errors due to mistyped variables. I don't know of a single professional coder who doesn't use it.
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