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9.6

Public Declaration and then Setting a value in excel vb

Asked by tchristie33 in VB Script, Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software

I am trying to set ActiveList as shown below and it won't let me I keep getting an error (this action i am doing is trying to be performed inside a module) when i try this same action in my userform it works. Why is this and how do i make it work? thanks

Public Data As Worksheet
Public Values As Worksheet
Public ActiveList As Range

Sub DisplayBox()
Set Data = Sheets("Data")
Set Values = Sheets("Values")
SC = Values.Range("IV1").End(xlToLeft).Column
If SC > 2 Then
Set ActiveList = Values.Range(Cells(1, 2), Cells(1, SC))  'this is where i get my error and i can only get past it if i take out the Values portion, but that has to be in there so it knows what sheet to use...Start Free Trial
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