I think I have found a good example of a question which both make me want to answer because I find the question itself on-topic but also vote to close once answered.
This question was caused by a problem that can no longer be reproduced or a simple typographical error. While similar questions may be on-topic here, this one was resolved in a manner unlikely to help future readers...
If I am not completely misunderstanding the first part of this off-topic reason this question was caused by a simple typo, it should be solved now but the part about helping future visitors could be questionable here.
The original title of the question:
Declaration : declaring Recordset always creates syntax error in VBA
in very unlikely to be the exact phrase someone (a potential future visitor) will type in a search engine.
After editing the title to
Variable declaration syntax error
now the question may have just become easily reachable to anyone who has a problem with a variable declaration...
Here are my questions regarding the above:
how do I handle this situation? Do I vote to close or leave it open?
is it due to me abusing the close reason? When, in what cases should I be using this close reason?
Update (do not consider too-broad as this is just another example of a question to discuss)
could not load file or assembly microsoft.office.interop.excel version 15.0.0.0 in windows xp
rst
used in place ofrs
? ;/ that's exactly why I am confused about when to use this close reason.