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On Feb 19, 3:45*pm, Luke wrote:
There's a thought. *I'm learning that it is sometimes easier to accomplish what you want if you test for the opposite of what you want. *Thanks. "Ryan H" wrote: Correction. For x = 1 to 11 * * *If condition = False then * * * * * ' do something * * *End if Next x -- Cheers, Ryan "Luke" wrote: I have a for-next loop, within which I want to check to see if a certain condition is true. *If it is true, I want to skip the rest that particular iteration and move on to the next one in the loop. *I tried code that looked like the following, but it just gave me a "next without for" error: For x = 1 to 11 * * *If condition = true then * * * * * next x * * *End if Next x I want to do this without using a GoTo statement. *Any suggestions? How about checking condition before the for .. next? Do While condition = True |
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