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Excel Macro Class Properties

Asked by cynx in Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software, VB Script, Access Coding/Macros

Tags: Excel, Macro, VBA, PCOMM

In the Below Get and Let properties of Class, I receive a "Definitions of property procedures for the same property are inconsistent, or property procedure has an optional parameter, a ParamArray, or an invalid Set final parameter" Error
I am aware to rectify this by removing lRow which is returned as long.

How however since i want my Row number to be incremented based on IRow, Any work around to implement the below
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Public Property Get IndexationFlag(ByVal lRow As Long) As String
    If lRow < Me.TopRow Or lRow > Me.BottomRow Then
        Err.Raise 300001, "menuVC.GetIndexationFlag", "Row argument out of range"
    End If
    IndexationFlag = Trim(seMfr.GetText(lRow, 41, 1))
End Property
 
 
 
Public Property Let IndexationFlag(ByVal inVal As String, ByVal lRow As Long)
    If lRow < Me.TopRow Or lRow > Me.BottomRow Then
        Err.Raise 300001, "menuVC.LetIndexationFlag", "Row argument out of range"
    End If
    Call seMfr.SendKeys(Left(inVal & _
        "                              ", 1), lRow, 41)
End Property
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