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    If i declare an Array as thus:

    szString = Array("string1","string2",etc)

    how do i call each string with....
    for loops

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    There's two ways

    Code:
    Dim varTemp As Variant
    
    For Each varTemp In szString
    
        Msgbox varTemp
    
    Next varTemp


    Code:
    Dim i As Integer
    
    For i = LBound(szString) To UBound(szStrng)
    
        Msgbox szString(i)
    
    Next i
    Just pick whichever suits you better (The second one is slightly faster an gives you the index of the array)

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    cheers

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    YOu can use index as well with variant but it's still slightly slower i guess
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