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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T17:44:46+00:00 2026-06-11T17:44:46+00:00

Since Excel 2010 I’m using a lot of tables within Excel. For example, I

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Since Excel 2010 I’m using a lot of tables within Excel. For example, I have a table "tabWorkers" with 3 columns: "ID", "Firstname", "Lastname".

I already found out I can refer to a table in VBA using [].

For example:

Dim row As Range
For Each row In [tabWorkers].Rows
    MsgBox (row.Columns(2).Value)
Next

This will give me the Firstname of every row which works great. But I want to make it more dynamic by using the name of it’s column like this:

Dim row As Range
For Each row In [tabWorkers].Rows
    MsgBox (row.Columns("Firstname").Value)
Next

Of course I could make some kind of lookup that binds the column index ‘2’ to a var like FirstnameIndex, but I want the correct syntax. I’m sure it’s possible but just not really documented (like with [tabWorkers].Rows)

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    2026-06-11T17:44:48+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 5:44 pm

    I’m not very familiar with the shorthand method of referring to tables. If you don’t get an answer, you might find this longhand method, that uses the ListOject model, useful:

    Sub ListTableColumnMembers()
    Dim lo As Excel.ListObject
    Dim ws As Excel.Worksheet
    Dim lr As Excel.ListRow
    
    Set ws = ThisWorkbook.Worksheets(2)
    Set lo = ws.ListObjects("tabWorkers")
    
    For Each lr In lo.ListRows
    Debug.Print Intersect(lr.Range, lo.ListColumns("FirstName").Range).Value
    Next lr
    End Sub
    
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