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|    Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB) to All    |
|    Re: Mid function    |
|    30 Dec 06 14:17:45    |
      From: rickNOSPAMnews@NOSPAMcomcast.net              >>> You will be doing yourself a big favor if you break the habit you have       >>> of placing parentheses around arguments, now, before it becomes too       >>> ingrained a habit to break later on.       >>       >> I have adopted the opposite habit, that of always using Call with       >> subroutines, and the parentheses along with it.       >       > I was originally going to write that this option doesn't exist with       > Methods, but it seems I would have been wrong... this is a new one for me,       > but I tried using Call with a Method and it worked seems to work fine. For       > example...       >       > Call Me.Move(1000, 2000, 3000, 4000)       >       > While you didn't post this directly, your post did lead me to learn       > something new today. Thanks.               Oh! I should have mentioned... personal preference... I still prefer       **not** to use the Call keyword.              Rick              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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