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Dim icon As Variant
Dim myicon As Variant myicon = Array("icona1", "icona2", "icona3", "icona4", "icona5", "icona6", "icona7", "icona8", "icona9", "icona10", "icona11", "icona12") myref = Array("d3", "d4", "D5", "D6", "D7", "D8", "D9", "D10", "D11", "D12", "D13", "D14") I = LBound(myref) For Each icon In myicon Set myicon.Picture = LoadPicture("filepath" & Sheets("Sheet1").Range (myref(I)).Value & ".bmp") I = I + 1 Next icon --------------------------------- This works as Set icona1.Picture = LoadPicture("filepath" & Sheets("Sheet1").Range ("D3").Value & ".bmp") Set icona2.Picture = LoadPicture("filepath" & Sheets("Sheet1").Range ("D4").Value & ".bmp") etc.. So why not with the For statement... Any suggestions? Cheers |
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Untested but the following does not look correct.
Set myicon.Picture = LoadPicture etc myicon is your entire array. In the for each (icon is the individual element) Shouldn't it be Set icon.Picture = LoadPicture etc -- Regards, OssieMac "NPell" wrote: Dim icon As Variant Dim myicon As Variant myicon = Array("icona1", "icona2", "icona3", "icona4", "icona5", "icona6", "icona7", "icona8", "icona9", "icona10", "icona11", "icona12") myref = Array("d3", "d4", "D5", "D6", "D7", "D8", "D9", "D10", "D11", "D12", "D13", "D14") I = LBound(myref) For Each icon In myicon Set myicon.Picture = LoadPicture("filepath" & Sheets("Sheet1").Range (myref(I)).Value & ".bmp") I = I + 1 Next icon --------------------------------- This works as Set icona1.Picture = LoadPicture("filepath" & Sheets("Sheet1").Range ("D3").Value & ".bmp") Set icona2.Picture = LoadPicture("filepath" & Sheets("Sheet1").Range ("D4").Value & ".bmp") etc.. So why not with the For statement... Any suggestions? Cheers |
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On Feb 23, 11:52*am, OssieMac
wrote: Untested but the following does not look correct. Set myicon.Picture = LoadPicture etc myicon is your entire array. In the for each (icon is the individual element) Shouldn't it be Set icon.Picture = LoadPicture etc -- Regards, OssieMac "NPell" wrote: Dim icon As Variant Dim myicon As Variant myicon = Array("icona1", "icona2", "icona3", "icona4", "icona5", "icona6", "icona7", "icona8", "icona9", "icona10", "icona11", "icona12") myref = Array("d3", "d4", "D5", "D6", "D7", "D8", "D9", "D10", "D11", "D12", "D13", "D14") I = LBound(myref) For Each icon In myicon Set myicon.Picture = LoadPicture("filepath" & Sheets("Sheet1").Range (myref(I)).Value & ".bmp") I = I + 1 Next icon --------------------------------- This works as Set icona1.Picture = LoadPicture("filepath" & Sheets("Sheet1").Range ("D3").Value & ".bmp") Set icona2.Picture = LoadPicture("filepath" & Sheets("Sheet1").Range ("D4").Value & ".bmp") etc.. So why not with the For statement... Any suggestions? Cheers- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I dont think so, because it is saying that whatever the value of myicon is at this time... Then it will be the 2nd value on the 2nd loop... etc. I will try it though. Thanks for responding. |
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But icon points to the element in the myIcon array. So you extract the value
in icon, but you cannot then use that as an object to associate the picture to. Maybe you need an array of picture objects. -- __________________________________ HTH Bob "NPell" wrote in message ... On Feb 23, 11:52 am, OssieMac wrote: Untested but the following does not look correct. Set myicon.Picture = LoadPicture etc myicon is your entire array. In the for each (icon is the individual element) Shouldn't it be Set icon.Picture = LoadPicture etc -- Regards, OssieMac "NPell" wrote: Dim icon As Variant Dim myicon As Variant myicon = Array("icona1", "icona2", "icona3", "icona4", "icona5", "icona6", "icona7", "icona8", "icona9", "icona10", "icona11", "icona12") myref = Array("d3", "d4", "D5", "D6", "D7", "D8", "D9", "D10", "D11", "D12", "D13", "D14") I = LBound(myref) For Each icon In myicon Set myicon.Picture = LoadPicture("filepath" & Sheets("Sheet1").Range (myref(I)).Value & ".bmp") I = I + 1 Next icon --------------------------------- This works as Set icona1.Picture = LoadPicture("filepath" & Sheets("Sheet1").Range ("D3").Value & ".bmp") Set icona2.Picture = LoadPicture("filepath" & Sheets("Sheet1").Range ("D4").Value & ".bmp") etc.. So why not with the For statement... Any suggestions? Cheers- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I dont think so, because it is saying that whatever the value of myicon is at this time... Then it will be the 2nd value on the 2nd loop... etc. I will try it though. Thanks for responding. |
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