Re: a stupid question on word.application
- From: T Lavedas <tglbatch@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2009 10:40:06 -0700 (PDT)
On Mar 13, 12:24 pm, gianbrix <---***gilucasa***...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Il 13/03/2009 17.11, T Lavedas ha scritto:
On Mar 13, 10:57 am, gianbrix<---***gilucasa***...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
determining their value in the application and providing it in a CONST
statement in the script.
HTH,
Tom Lavedas
ok all is clearer Thanks. Only a question:
if the function has for example 10 arguments, and I have to specify the
firs and the last, without the possibility to indicate the parameter's
name, how can I accomplish that?
With the exact numbers of commas in this way?:
funcion(fistParam,,,,,,,,,lastParam)
bye
Gianluca
Yes, that should work.
Tom Lavedas
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