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Hi,
This is a partial copy of my VBA macro. My question is: Is possible in VBA to execute a sub in an " If ... then statement?" If TopCell Is Nothing Then MsgBox myStr(iCtr) & " wasn't found" Exit Sub --- here can I request the execution of sub instead of Exit sub? Else .Range(TopCell, BotCell).Select End If Next iCtr End With Thanks, |
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Hi
you can call another sub. Just insert it instead of exit sub -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany "Jeff" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Hi, This is a partial copy of my VBA macro. My question is: Is possible in VBA to execute a sub in an " If ... then statement?" If TopCell Is Nothing Then MsgBox myStr(iCtr) & " wasn't found" Exit Sub --- here can I request the execution of sub instead of Exit sub? Else .Range(TopCell, BotCell).Select End If Next iCtr End With Thanks, |
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One way:
With something For iCtr = 1 to n If TopCell Is Nothing Then MsgBox myStr(iCtr) & " wasn't found" MySub Else .Range(TopCell, BotCell).Select End If Next iCtr End With '... End Sub Public Sub MySub() 'Do something here End Sub In article , "Jeff" wrote: Hi, This is a partial copy of my VBA macro. My question is: Is possible in VBA to execute a sub in an " If ... then statement?" If TopCell Is Nothing Then MsgBox myStr(iCtr) & " wasn't found" Exit Sub --- here can I request the execution of sub instead of Exit sub? Else .Range(TopCell, BotCell).Select End If Next iCtr End With Thanks, |
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Why didn't you just try it, you would have found out very easily.
-- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Jeff" wrote in message ... Hi, This is a partial copy of my VBA macro. My question is: Is possible in VBA to execute a sub in an " If ... then statement?" If TopCell Is Nothing Then MsgBox myStr(iCtr) & " wasn't found" Exit Sub --- here can I request the execution of sub instead of Exit sub? Else .Range(TopCell, BotCell).Select End If Next iCtr End With Thanks, |
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Yes, simply call the sub.
Keep in mind that once the newly called sub finishes executing, code execution *returns* to the current sub, on the line following where it was called. You only provided partial code but it seems you are within a loop. If you call NewSub IN PLACE of your ExitSub, the loop will continue after NewSub finishes. If you call NewSub BEFORE your ExitSub, then ExitSub will be executed as soon as NewSub sub finishes, so you will exit the loop (and the whole sub). HTH, -- George Nicholson Remove 'Junk' from return address. "Jeff" wrote in message ... Hi, This is a partial copy of my VBA macro. My question is: Is possible in VBA to execute a sub in an " If ... then statement?" If TopCell Is Nothing Then MsgBox myStr(iCtr) & " wasn't found" Exit Sub --- here can I request the execution of sub instead of Exit sub? Else .Range(TopCell, BotCell).Select End If Next iCtr End With Thanks, |
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