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In VBA it's common to declare each variable on a separate line, like so:
Dim a As Integer
Dim b As Integer
Dim c As Integer
You can combine multiple variable declarations in a single Dim statement, like so:
Dim a As Integer, b As Integer, c As Integer
Make sure to include the data type of each variable you declare! If you're tempted to take a shortcut like this:
Dim a, b, c As Integer
You'll find that only c is an Integer, while a and b are Variant variables.
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