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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T04:40:25+00:00 2026-05-18T04:40:25+00:00

Would it be wrong if write the following code Sub Something() Dim i As

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Would it be wrong if write the following code

Sub Something()
 Dim i As integer
 Dim xRange As Range
 Dim yRange As Range

 Set xRange= Range("x_table")
 Set yRange= Range("y_table")

 For i = 1 To xRange.Columns.Count
    xRange.Columns(i) = Application.Sum(y_table.Columns(i))
 Next i
End Sub

without specifically declaring each of the variables? Like bellow;

Sub Something()
 Set xRange= Range("x_table")
 Set yRange= Range("y_table")

 For i = 1 To xRange.Columns.Count
    xRange.Columns(i) = Application.Sum(y_table.Columns(i))
 Next i
End Sub
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    2026-05-18T04:40:25+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 4:40 am

    If Option Explicit isn’t turned on you can do it that way, but I wouldn’t recommend it because then you’re relying on the framework to guess at the type of variable it is dealing with, which could cause unexpected results.

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