Yes you can although I have always avoided doing so. Such things are not relevant to the object to which the With applies so I don't think they belong there.
EDIT - I'm answering based on the post title and your first post. I have no idea what this means
refer back implicitly to the enclosing object of the With block.
Maybe you'll get better and more focused responses by avoiding pseudo code and being specific.
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