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Officer_Bierschnitt Officer_Bierschnitt is offline Declaring a variable that is known across modules Windows 7 64bit Declaring a variable that is known across modules Office 2013
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Default Declaring a variable that is known across modules

Hi,

I have a number of variables declared in one module which I need in a second module which is called from the first one.
The variables are all declared using the keyword "Public", but it seems those are global only within one module.
How can I either declare them cross-module-global or just transfer them from one module to the next?



Thanks a lot!

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Officer_Bierschnitt

P.S.: I think I have understood what I've found online insofar that I can create another module, call it "Declarations" and there declare all my variables as PUBLIC and they will be global across modules. Right? Do I then have to call my first module from that one?
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