' The easiest way create an array is to simply declare it as follows
 Dim strCustomers()
 ' Another method is to define a variable and then set it as an array afterwards
 Dim strStaff
 strStaff = Array("Alan","Brian","Chris")
 ' Yet another way is to use the split command to create and populate the array
 Dim strProductArray
 strProductArray = "Keyboards,Laptops,Monitors"
 strProductArray = Split(strProductArray, ",")
 ' To itterate through the contents of an array you can use the For Each loop
 Dim strItem
 For Each strItem In strProductArray
     MsgBox strItem
Next
 ' This will also itterate through the loop
 Dim intCount
 For intCount = LBound(strProductArray) To UBound(strProductArray)
     Msgbox strProductArray(intCount)
 Next
' This will itterate through the array backwards
 For intCount = UBound(strProductArray) To LBound(strProductArray) Step -1
     Msgbox strProductArray(intCount)
 Next
' To add extra data to an array use Redim Preserve
 Redim Preserve strProductArray(3)
 strProductArray(3) = "Mice"
 ' To store the contents of an array into one string, use Join
 Msgbox Join(strProductArray, ",")
 ' To delete the contents of an array, use the Erase command
 Erase strProductArray
 






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