Return multiple variables from a Function

heimdaloz

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I am relatively new to programming. I am trying to return multiple variables from function.

I have read a couple of posts that outline that this is not possible. They suggest that this can be solved by passing a array. I understand how to do this, however what if one of the variables is an array. I assume you cannot store an array within an array.

Thanks
 

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Thanks Jaafar, I have not come across a UDT in my limited time playing with VBA. It is an eye opener and presents me a way to simplify my code considerably. I really appreciate the pointer
 
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