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Asked: June 3, 20262026-06-03T01:09:41+00:00 2026-06-03T01:09:41+00:00

I have a subroutine that looks like this. It has two parameters. Sub Advance(ByRef

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I have a subroutine that looks like this. It has two parameters.

Sub Advance(ByRef listR() As String, rCount)
    ...code
End Sub

When I try to call this:

Advance listR:=theList, theCount

It gives me a compile error:

Expected: named parameter

Why is this? It works fine like…

Sub Advance(rCount)
    ...code
End Sub

And called via:

Advance theCount

Or also works with just the array parameter.

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    2026-06-03T01:09:44+00:00Added an answer on June 3, 2026 at 1:09 am

    I believe that you can call your sub any of the following ways, but you can’t name the first parameter and not name the second one:

    Advance listR:=theList, rCount:=theCount
    Advance rCount:=theCount, listR:=theList
    Advance theList, rCount:=theCount
    Advance theList, theCount
    
    Call Advance(listR:=theList, rCount:=theCount)
    Call Advance(rCount:=theCount, listR:=theList)
    Call Advance(theList, rCount:=theCount)
    Call Advance(theList, theCount)
    
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