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Specifying Multiple Expressions in a Case Clause: specify multiple conditions within a single Case clause by separating each condition with a comma

 

Sub caseClause()
    Select Case myMonth
        Case "January", "February", "March"
            Debug.Print myMonth & ": 1st Qtr."
        Case "April", "May", "June"
            Debug.Print myMonth & ": 2nd Qtr."
        Case "July", "August", "September"
            Debug.Print myMonth & ": 3rd Qtr."
        Case "October", "November", "December"
            Debug.Print myMonth & ": 4th Qtr."
    End Select
End Sub

 








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