Hi Hayden,
Yeah, I have never been in the practice of declaring my variables. I like to
be able to just use a variable on the fly as it were. So I only declare them
if I need to such as a public variable. I'm not sure how to answer as to how I
remember my variables. Guess that I just do. And I have never had any trouble
even years later going back and following my code.
I am not sure about the private subs. Those were just examples that I found
and use. But hey, they work.
BFN
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Hi Jim,
I was actually abit confused by your variable code in particular. If I
wanted to declar a variable in VB6, I would usually write something like:
"dim x as integer". How do you rmemeber your variable names? Also, I wasn't
aware you could make subproceedures with the keywords public or private. I
don't mean to criticize you Jim, it's just the little I've read and
programmed is in a style slightly different than yours.
Best Regards,
Hayden
Jim
I like Visual Basic 6.0 because I can not C.
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