<, >, < >, <=, >=, = As variables?

L. Howard

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Is it possible to assign these E1 drop down values to the variable x and use in the little test code here?
It seems NOT as the red line errors out.

Range("A1:A5") = 1 ,2 ,3 ,4, 5
Drop down in D1 is choice of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Drop down in E1 is choice of <, >, < >, <=, >=, =

Rich (BB code):
Option Explicit

Sub VTest()
Dim c As Range
Dim d As Long
Dim x As String

d = Range("D1").Value
x = Range("E1").Value

For Each c In Range("A1:A5")
 If c.Value x d Then
  c.Offset(0, 1).Value = c
 End If
Next
End Sub

Thanks.
Howard
 

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Hi Howard,

Perhaps try replacing the red part with:
Code:
If Evaluate(c.Value & x & d) Then
 
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