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Hello everybody,
I have been trying for some time to get the basics of vba. Well, it is not that easy ![]() Actually, I am trying to write a userform in Word in VBA. In some up looked examples I found these statements: Dim var as Range & Dim var as Word.Range I am looking now for several days an explanation, but without any success. Can anybody tell me he real meaning of word.range or the difference to simply use range? Thanks in advance RR |
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