CreateObject("scripting.dictionary")

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i have problem with this Set obj = CreateObject("scripting.dictionary")...
i'm use excel 2011 for Mac.... someone can help me?
 

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i have problem with this Set obj = CreateObject("scripting.dictionary")...
i'm use excel 2011 for Mac.... someone can help me?
I know nothing about Macs, but found this link which may be useful to you...

https://sysmod.wordpress.com/2011/11/02/dictionary-class-in-vba-instead-of-scripting-dictionary/

It is 5+ years old, but I'm thinking that should not matter for something like this. Anyway, I cannot vouch for this and am only offering it because I tripped across it while investigating your question.
 
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