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VBA - Coding  Efficiencies

Asked by Shino_skay in Visual Basic v1.0.5.x, Office & Productivity Software, Spreadsheet Software

Hi,

         I'm trying to clean up a project's code by making everything more readable. Instead of having 1 sub that goes for 100 lines that does 6 different actions, I want each action as its own sub.

I came to the issue where I found myself repeating defining certain variables over and over again (the lump code method, it's defined once). This is increasing the amount of coding required and I'm looking for a way to define the variable once and access it any where in my project.  

I read if I use "Option Private Module" in the top lines then use "Public" to declare my variables, the variables can be used anywhere. However, this doesn't seem to retain the values. how would one be able to obtain the values from the variables anywhere in the project? Should I use "ByRef" such as

Sub SheetReference(ByRef srcVmasterData as Worksheet, ByRef srcVmasterCal as Worksheet, ByRef srcAmendData as Worksheet......)

Set srcVmasterData = sheet1
set srcVmasterCal = sheet2
Set srcAmendData= sheet3

end sub

Sub NewProcedure()

Dim x as worksheet, y as worksheet, y as worksheet
SheetReference srcVmasterData:=x, srcVmasterCal:=y, srcAmendData:=z
'more code here

end sub

I'm a little stuck on this.  Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks.Start Free Trial
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