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Hi Andrew.
Yes, it's arrays I'm working with at the minute, so the Watch window is very useful. And using either global variables or private module-level variables has taken care of the problem. It beats repeatedly deleting Rng1, Rng2, and Rng 3 (or Str1, Str2, and Str3) from the Watch list for Sub 1, and adding them again to the list for Sub 2, etc. A laptop screen doesn't leave a huge amount of space for the Watch window. Thanks for your advice |
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