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Default VBA "=STEP" equivalent

For years all macros I wrote for Excel were in XLM code. Trying to learn VBA and would like to know if there is a VBA equivalent to the "=STEP()" statement in XLM, which is very useful in debugging.

Can someone please indicate what the corresponding code is for VBA? Many thanks.
 
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