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    using public variables in userforms

    Is it possible to declare and set public variables such as worksheets and ranges in a module, and then refer to these in userforms?

    I have declared several public integers, worksheets and ranges in a module. Then set the worksheets and ranges in the same macro that shows the userform.

    The userform code still wont recognize the named ranges and worksheets?

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    Seems to work for me, assuming I understood the question

    I have Public variables in one module, the sub to set them and show the userform in another, and the userform init puts the values into labels on the form
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    thanks Paul!

    I realised i had set the variables after calling the userform

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    That would make a difference :-)

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