VB 6.0 - How to pass a value from MS Word to VB function

Asked By Elango Chandramurthy
20-Sep-05 06:39 AM
I have to pass a value from MS Word Macro VBA to VB function. I need some help to know whether it is possible to pass a value from Word VBA to VB function.

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20-Sep-05 10:38 AM
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