Why dont you store/edit/maintain the strings in Excel cells,
and have your code read them from there?
insert "placeholders" for your variables..
For each rngRow in rngClientTable.Rows
s= Range("introscript").Value
s= replace (s,"%clientfirstname%", txtFirstName.Text)
s= replace (s,"%additionalcash%", txtAdditionalCash.Text)
instroscript=s
Capisce?
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jhahes wrote in
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>
> Could someone please help me with this..
>
> I am trying to write a simple telephone script....I would use word,
> but the script will eventually reference formulas...so i thought
> excel would work.....
>
> This is what I have....The problem I am having is that I am trying to
> go to the next line so I can see everything and it is giving
> errors....i am using the blank space and the _ to go to the next line
> and it won't work....Does VBA have word wrap?.....
>
> Dim introScript as string
> Dim clientFirstName as string
> Dim additionalCash as currency
>
> clientFirstName = frmStep3.txtFirstName.value
> additionCash = frmStep3.txtAdditionalCash.value
>
> introScript = "Hi " & clientFirstName & " this is Josh from ABC Co,
> how are you? Based on your information, you are requesting " &
> additionalCash & " is this correct?"
>
>
> .....The script is much longer....is there anyway to put this so it
> can be on multipe lines in the VBA editor...when i use the blank space
> and _ character is gives me errors....Also, does anyone know if there
> are any templates for telephone scripts?....
>
> ..thanks for any help
>
> Josh
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