Separate VBA questions from the rest?

felixstraube

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Would it make sense to create a forum dedicated solely to VBA?
I mean separating the one called "Excel Questions" into "Excel Questions" and "VBA Questions".
This way, question answerers can more easily find questions in their specialization.
For example I'm not programming VBA lately, but I'm happy to help people with formula/function questions. It would be easier to find the questions I can help with.
Just a thought. Feel free to ignore it.
 
This has come up in discussions at various points in the past. While it sounds good on the surface, there are a few issues when you get down into the details of it, such as:
- many times the questioner doesn't know if the answer will require VBA (or they may not even know what VBA is)
- many questions can have BOTH VBA and non-VBA solutions
- questions would inevitably be posted to the wrong forums, and the all-volunteer Moderator team really does not want to spend a lot of time moving a lot of threads back-and-forth
 
I was pretty sure there was a good reason. Thanks for the clarification!
 

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