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Default excel vba - COUNTIF syntax

Hi All,

I got a question on COUNTIF.

'keylength = CInt(KeyLengthComboBox.Value)

keylength = 3
myCol = 0

For x = 1 To keylength
For y = 1 to 26
Sheet10.Cells(y, x) = "=COUNTIF(sheet9!$A:$A,CHAR(66))"
Next y
Next x


Is it possible to replace the $A:$A part to a variable x which
represents the whole column 1 to 3 respectively and
also replace the CHAR(66) to CHAR(64+y)?

If it's possible, what is the correct syntax for doing it?

Many thanks.

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