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I have a test: For K=53 to 6 Step -1, If the value in a cell is 0, then add a chart. If the value in the cell is not 0, then reduce the column number by one and test again. Repeat until true. If it is true in column 45, I would like it to remember column 45 so that I can use that column reference later, but outside of that loop. I tried using "K", but the loop continues to run down to 5. How do I stop the loop from continuing, or can I? How do I remember column 45? Thanks for the help. This is a great newsgroup Art |
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Create a variable of the type of what you want to remember about "column
45", then assign the variable the value of (or the reference to) "column 45" when K is 45. I am not sure what you want to remember about "column 45" but I'll assume it is the 45th column itself. Dim rCol45 as Range For K=53 to 6 Step -1 If K = 45 and "a cell is 0" Then Set rCol45 = Columns(45) 'etc. End If Next K rCol45.Cells(1).Value = "X" 'asigns "X" to first cell in Columns(45) If this doesn't help, clarify. Bob "Art" wrote in message ... Hi I have a test: For K=53 to 6 Step -1, If the value in a cell is 0, then add a chart. If the value in the cell is not 0, then reduce the column number by one and test again. Repeat until true. If it is true in column 45, I would like it to remember column 45 so that I can use that column reference later, but outside of that loop. I tried using "K", but the loop continues to run down to 5. How do I stop the loop from continuing, or can I? How do I remember column 45? Thanks for the help. This is a great newsgroup. Art |
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Hi Art,
I'm not sure what you want either. Maybe this will help. You exit the For Loop with "Exit For". There's so many variations to what you request. Maybe you could help clarify. Sometimes we write our ideas out with logical pseudo-code...or just bad code to start things out. Message boxes shorten things a bit too, so you can get the concept to work first...then add details. To get it to remember the column, you can just have it write out to a cell. There's more you could do too.... Sub TestingCharts() Dim K As Integer For K = 53 To 6 Step -1 '53 to 6 are columns If ActiveSheet.Cells(1, K).Value 0 Then MsgBox "Add A Chart...Column " & K ActiveSheet.Cells(1).Value = _ ActiveSheet.Cells(1, K).Column Exit For End If Next K End Sub Rick -----Original Message----- Hi I have a test: For K=53 to 6 Step -1, If the value in a cell is 0, then add a chart. If the value in the cell is not 0, then reduce the column number by one and test again. Repeat until true. If it is true in column 45, I would like it to remember column 45 so that I can use that column reference later, but outside of that loop. I tried using "K", but the loop continues to run down to 5. How do I stop the loop from continuing, or can I? How do I remember column 45? Thanks for the help. This is a great newsgroup. Art . |
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Thanks for the help. I'll use msgboxes a lot more often. That helped me enough there to see where I went wrong. Dumb little error elsewhere
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