That is correct.  Here’s a quote from MSDN On-line: “Dim statements are implicitly typed as Variants

 

 

 

 

 

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Next Question:

In VB Script, what is the default data-type given to any variable that has not yet been assigned a value or connected to an object?

 

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Microsoft Corporation
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