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Written by Andy Brown
There are essentially three types of loop that you can write in Visual Basic for Applications:
Use FOR ... NEXT when you want to loop a given number of times.
Use DO UNTIL ... LOOP when you want to loop until a condition is true, or the very similar DO WHILE ... LOOP or WHILE ... WEND when you want to loop while a condition is true.
Use FOR EACH ... NEXT when you want to loop over the objects in a collection.
These are in ascending order of usefulness. If you're an experienced VBA programmer, looping over the objects in a collection is nearly always the way to go.
The rest of this blog gives examples of each type of loop, with the possible forms of syntax.
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