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Using Is with the Case Clause

 

Sub selectCase()
    Dim myNumber As Integer
    myNumber = 9
    Select Case myNumber
        Case Is <= 10
            MsgBox "The number is less than or equal to 10."
        Case 11
            MsgBox "You entered 11."
        Case Is >= 100
            MsgBox "The number is greater than or equal to 100."
        Case Else
            MsgBox "The number is between 12 and 99."
    End Select

End Sub

 








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