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The next syntax exemplifies a method call that does not need parameters.
Application.GetObject("<object>").<method>
In this case, <object> is the name of an object and <method> is the name of a method.
If a method accepts parameters, use the next syntax.
Application.GetObject("<object>").<method>(<parameter>)
In this case, <parameter> is the name of a parameter to pass to that method. When there is more than one parameter, use commas to separate them.
If a method returns a result that users want to store, then the parameters must be placed between parentheses, according to the next example.
<V> = Application.GetObject("<object>").<method>(<parameter>)
In this case, <V> is a variable that receives that method's result.