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For...Next loops and For Each loops are best when the number of repetitions is f ixed.

Do loops are best when the condition to enter or exit the loop needs to be re-ev aluated continually. When deciding which loop to use, keep the following considerations in mind: 1. Use a Do loop if the number of repetitions is unknown and is based on a condi tion changing; a For...Next loop is best if the exact number of repetitions is f ixed. 2. If a loop condition must be tested before the body of the loop is executed, u se a top-controlled Do While or Do Until loop. If the instructions within a loop must be executed one time regardless of the status of a condition, use a bottom -controlled Do While or Do Until loop. For...Next loops and For Each loops are best when the number of repetitions is f ixed. Do loops are best when the condition to enter or exit the loop needs to be re-ev aluated continually. When deciding which loop to use, keep the following considerations in mind: 1. Use a Do loop if the number of repetitions is unknown and is based on a condi tion changing; a For...Next loop is best if the exact number of repetitions is f ixed. 2. If a loop condition must be tested before the body of the loop is executed, u se a top-controlled Do While or Do Until loop. If the instructions within a loop must be executed one time regardless of the status of a condition, use a bottom -controlled Do While or Do Until loop. For...Next loops and For Each loops are best when the number of repetitions is f ixed. Do loops are best when the condition to enter or exit the loop needs to be re-ev aluated continually. When deciding which loop to use, keep the following considerations in mind: 1. Use a Do loop if the number of repetitions is unknown and is based on a condi tion changing; a For...Next loop is best if the exact number of repetitions is f ixed. 2. If a loop condition must be tested before the body of the loop is executed, u se a top-controlled Do While or Do Until loop. If the instructions within a loop must be executed one time regardless of the status of a condition, use a bottom -controlled Do While or Do Until loop. For...Next loops and For Each loops are best when the number of repetitions is f ixed. Do loops are best when the condition to enter or exit the loop needs to be re-ev aluated continually. When deciding which loop to use, keep the following considerations in mind: 1. Use a Do loop if the number of repetitions is unknown and is based on a condi tion changing; a For...Next loop is best if the exact number of repetitions is f ixed. 2. If a loop condition must be tested before the body of the loop is executed, u se a top-controlled Do While or Do Until loop. If the instructions within a loop must be executed one time regardless of the status of a condition, use a bottom -controlled Do While or Do Until loop. For...Next loops and For Each loops are best when the number of repetitions is f ixed. Do loops are best when the condition to enter or exit the loop needs to be re-ev aluated continually.

When deciding which loop to use, keep the following considerations in mind: 1. Use a Do loop if the number of repetitions is unknown and is based on a condi tion changing; a For...Next loop is best if the exact number of repetitions is f ixed. 2. If a loop condition must be tested before the body of the loop is executed, u se a top-controlled Do While or Do Until loop. If the instructions within a loop must be executed one time regardless of the status of a condition, use a bottom -controlled Do While or Do Until loop. For...Next loops and For Each loops are best when the number of repetitions is f ixed. Do loops are best when the condition to enter or exit the loop needs to be re-ev aluated continually. When deciding which loop to use, keep the following considerations in mind: 1. Use a Do loop if the number of repetitions is unknown and is based on a condi tion changing; a For...Next loop is best if the exact number of repetitions is f ixed. 2. If a loop condition must be tested before the body of the loop is executed, u se a top-controlled Do While or Do Until loop. If the instructions within a loop must be executed one time regardless of the status of a condition, use a bottom -controlled Do While or Do Until loop. For...Next loops and For Each loops are best when the number of repetitions is f ixed. Do loops are best when the condition to enter or exit the loop needs to be re-ev aluated continually. When deciding which loop to use, keep the following considerations in mind: 1. Use a Do loop if the number of repetitions is unknown and is based on a condi tion changing; a For...Next loop is best if the exact number of repetitions is f ixed. 2. If a loop condition must be tested before the body of the loop is executed, u se a top-controlled Do While or Do Until loop. If the instructions within a loop must be executed one time regardless of the status of a condition, use a bottom -controlled Do While or Do Until loop. For...Next loops and For Each loops are best when the number of repetitions is f ixed. Do loops are best when the condition to enter or exit the loop needs to be re-ev aluated continually. When deciding which loop to use, keep the following considerations in mind: 1. Use a Do loop if the number of repetitions is unknown and is based on a condi tion changing; a For...Next loop is best if the exact number of repetitions is f ixed. 2. If a loop condition must be tested before the body of the loop is executed, u se a top-controlled Do While or Do Until loop. If the instructions within a loop must be executed one time regardless of the status of a condition, use a bottom -controlled Do While or Do Until loop. For...Next loops and For Each loops are best when the number of repetitions is f ixed. Do loops are best when the condition to enter or exit the loop needs to be re-ev aluated continually. When deciding which loop to use, keep the following considerations in mind: 1. Use a Do loop if the number of repetitions is unknown and is based on a condi tion changing; a For...Next loop is best if the exact number of repetitions is f ixed.

2. If a loop condition must be tested before the body of the loop is executed, u se a top-controlled Do While or Do Until loop. If the instructions within a loop must be executed one time regardless of the status of a condition, use a bottom -controlled Do While or Do Until loop. For...Next loops and For Each loops are best when the number of repetitions is f ixed. Do loops are best when the condition to enter or exit the loop needs to be re-ev aluated continually. When deciding which loop to use, keep the following considerations in mind: 1. Use a Do loop if the number of repetitions is unknown and is based on a condi tion changing; a For...Next loop is best if the exact number of repetitions is f ixed. 2. If a loop condition must be tested before the body of the loop is executed, u se a top-controlled Do While or Do Until loop. If the instructions within a loop must be executed one time regardless of the status of a condition, use a bottom -controlled Do While or Do Until loop. For...Next loops and For Each loops are best when the number of repetitions is f ixed. Do loops are best when the condition to enter or exit the loop needs to be re-ev aluated continually. When deciding which loop to use, keep the following considerations in mind: 1. Use a Do loop if the number of repetitions is unknown and is based on a condi tion changing; a For...Next loop is best if the exact number of repetitions is f ixed. 2. If a loop condition must be tested before the body of the loop is executed, u se a top-controlled Do While or Do Until loop. If the instructions within a loop must be executed one time regardless of the status of a condition, use a bottom -controlled Do While or Do Until loop. For...Next loops and For Each loops are best when the number of repetitions is f ixed. Do loops are best when the condition to enter or exit the loop needs to be re-ev aluated continually. When deciding which loop to use, keep the following considerations in mind: 1. Use a Do loop if the number of repetitions is unknown and is based on a condi tion changing; a For...Next loop is best if the exact number of repetitions is f ixed. 2. If a loop condition must be tested before the body of the loop is executed, u se a top-controlled Do While or Do Until loop. If the instructions within a loop must be executed one time regardless of the status of a condition, use a bottom -controlled Do While or Do Until loop. For...Next loops and For Each loops are best when the number of repetitions is f ixed. Do loops are best when the condition to enter or exit the loop needs to be re-ev aluated continually. When deciding which loop to use, keep the following considerations in mind: 1. Use a Do loop if the number of repetitions is unknown and is based on a condi tion changing; a For...Next loop is best if the exact number of repetitions is f ixed. 2. If a loop condition must be tested before the body of the loop is executed, u se a top-controlled Do While or Do Until loop. If the instructions within a loop must be executed one time regardless of the status of a condition, use a bottom -controlled Do While or Do Until loop.

For...Next loops and For Each loops are best when the number of repetitions is f ixed. Do loops are best when the condition to enter or exit the loop needs to be re-ev aluated continually. When deciding which loop to use, keep the following considerations in mind: 1. Use a Do loop if the number of repetitions is unknown and is based on a condi tion changing; a For...Next loop is best if the exact number of repetitions is f ixed. 2. If a loop condition must be tested before the body of the loop is executed, u se a top-controlled Do While or Do Until loop. If the instructions within a loop must be executed one time regardless of the status of a condition, use a bottom -controlled Do While or Do Until loop. For...Next loops and For Each loops are best when the number of repetitions is f ixed. Do loops are best when the condition to enter or exit the loop needs to be re-ev aluated continually. When deciding which loop to use, keep the following considerations in mind: 1. Use a Do loop if the number of repetitions is unknown and is based on a condi tion changing; a For...Next loop is best if the exact number of repetitions is f ixed. 2. If a loop condition must be tested before the body of the loop is executed, u se a top-controlled Do While or Do Until loop. If the instructions within a loop must be executed one time regardless of the status of a condition, use a bottom -controlled Do While or Do Until loop. For...Next loops and For Each loops are best when the number of repetitions is f ixed. Do loops are best when the condition to enter or exit the loop needs to be re-ev aluated continually. When deciding which loop to use, keep the following considerations in mind: 1. Use a Do loop if the number of repetitions is unknown and is based on a condi tion changing; a For...Next loop is best if the exact number of repetitions is f ixed. 2. If a loop condition must be tested before the body of the loop is executed, u se a top-controlled Do While or Do Until loop. If the instructions within a loop must be executed one time regardless of the status of a condition, use a bottom -controlled Do While or Do Until loop. For...Next loops and For Each loops are best when the number of repetitions is f ixed. Do loops are best when the condition to enter or exit the loop needs to be re-ev aluated continually. When deciding which loop to use, keep the following considerations in mind: 1. Use a Do loop if the number of repetitions is unknown and is based on a condi tion changing; a For...Next loop is best if the exact number of repetitions is f ixed. 2. If a loop condition must be tested before the body of the loop is executed, u se a top-controlled Do While or Do Until loop. If the instructions within a loop must be executed one time regardless of the status of a condition, use a bottom -controlled Do While or Do Until loop. For...Next loops and For Each loops are best when the number of repetitions is f ixed.

Do loops are best when the condition to enter or exit the loop needs to be re-ev aluated continually. When deciding which loop to use, keep the following considerations in mind: 1. Use a Do loop if the number of repetitions is unknown and is based on a condi tion changing; a For...Next loop is best if the exact number of repetitions is f ixed. 2. If a loop condition must be tested before the body of the loop is executed, u se a top-controlled Do While or Do Until loop. If the instructions within a loop must be executed one time regardless of the status of a condition, use a bottom -controlled Do While or Do Until loop. For...Next loops and For Each loops are best when the number of repetitions is f ixed. Do loops are best when the condition to enter or exit the loop needs to be re-ev aluated continually. When deciding which loop to use, keep the following considerations in mind: 1. Use a Do loop if the number of repetitions is unknown and is based on a condi tion changing; a For...Next loop is best if the exact number of repetitions is f ixed. 2. If a loop condition must be tested before the body of the loop is executed, u se a top-controlled Do While or Do Until loop. If the instructions within a loop must be executed one time regardless of the status of a condition, use a bottom -controlled Do While or Do Until loop. For...Next loops and For Each loops are best when the number of repetitions is f ixed. Do loops are best when the condition to enter or exit the loop needs to be re-ev aluated continually. When deciding which loop to use, keep the following considerations in mind: 1. Use a Do loop if the number of repetitions is unknown and is based on a condi tion changing; a For...Next loop is best if the exact number of repetitions is f ixed. 2. If a loop condition must be tested before the body of the loop is executed, u se a top-controlled Do While or Do Until loop. If the instructions within a loop must be executed one time regardless of the status of a condition, use a bottom -controlled Do While or Do Until loop. For...Next loops and For Each loops are best when the number of repetitions is f ixed. Do loops are best when the condition to enter or exit the loop needs to be re-ev aluated continually. When deciding which loop to use, keep the following considerations in mind: 1. Use a Do loop if the number of repetitions is unknown and is based on a condi tion changing; a For...Next loop is best if the exact number of repetitions is f ixed. 2. If a loop condition must be tested before the body of the loop is executed, u se a top-controlled Do While or Do Until loop. If the instructions within a loop must be executed one time regardless of the status of a condition, use a bottom -controlled Do While or Do Until loop. For...Next loops and For Each loops are best when the number of repetitions is f ixed. Do loops are best when the condition to enter or exit the loop needs to be re-ev aluated continually. When deciding which loop to use, keep the following considerations in mind: 1. Use a Do loop if the number of repetitions is unknown and is based on a condi

tion changing; a For...Next loop is best if the exact number of repetitions is f ixed. 2. If a loop condition must be tested before the body of the loop is executed, u se a top-controlled Do While or Do Until loop. If the instructions within a loop must be executed one time regardless of the status of a condition, use a bottom -controlled Do While or Do Until loop. For...Next loops and For Each loops are best when the number of repetitions is f ixed. Do loops are best when the condition to enter or exit the loop needs to be re-ev aluated continually. When deciding which loop to use, keep the following considerations in mind: 1. Use a Do loop if the number of repetitions is unknown and is based on a condi tion changing; a For...Next loop is best if the exact number of repetitions is f ixed. 2. If a loop condition must be tested before the body of the loop is executed, u se a top-controlled Do While or Do Until loop. If the instructions within a loop must be executed one time regardless of the status of a condition, use a bottom -controlled Do While or Do Until loop. For...Next loops and For Each loops are best when the number of repetitions is f ixed. Do loops are best when the condition to enter or exit the loop needs to be re-ev aluated continually. When deciding which loop to use, keep the following considerations in mind: 1. Use a Do loop if the number of repetitions is unknown and is based on a condi tion changing; a For...Next loop is best if the exact number of repetitions is f ixed. 2. If a loop condition must be tested before the body of the loop is executed, u se a top-controlled Do While or Do Until loop. If the instructions within a loop must be executed one time regardless of the status of a condition, use a bottom -controlled Do While or Do Until loop. For...Next loops and For Each loops are best when the number of repetitions is f ixed. Do loops are best when the condition to enter or exit the loop needs to be re-ev aluated continually. When deciding which loop to use, keep the following considerations in mind: 1. Use a Do loop if the number of repetitions is unknown and is based on a condi tion changing; a For...Next loop is best if the exact number of repetitions is f ixed. 2. If a loop condition must be tested before the body of the loop is executed, u se a top-controlled Do While or Do Until loop. If the instructions within a loop must be executed one time regardless of the status of a condition, use a bottom -controlled Do While or Do Until loop. For...Next loops and For Each loops are best when the number of repetitions is f ixed. Do loops are best when the condition to enter or exit the loop needs to be re-ev aluated continually. When deciding which loop to use, keep the following considerations in mind: 1. Use a Do loop if the number of repetitions is unknown and is based on a condi tion changing; a For...Next loop is best if the exact number of repetitions is f ixed. 2. If a loop condition must be tested before the body of the loop is executed, u se a top-controlled Do While or Do Until loop. If the instructions within a loop

must be executed one time regardless of the status of a condition, use a bottom -controlled Do While or Do Until loop. For...Next loops and For Each loops are best when the number of repetitions is f ixed. Do loops are best when the condition to enter or exit the loop needs to be re-ev aluated continually. When deciding which loop to use, keep the following considerations in mind: 1. Use a Do loop if the number of repetitions is unknown and is based on a condi tion changing; a For...Next loop is best if the exact number of repetitions is f ixed. 2. If a loop condition must be tested before the body of the loop is executed, u se a top-controlled Do While or Do Until loop. If the instructions within a loop must be executed one time regardless of the status of a condition, use a bottom -controlled Do While or Do Until loop. For...Next loops and For Each loops are best when the number of repetitions is f ixed. Do loops are best when the condition to enter or exit the loop needs to be re-ev aluated continually. When deciding which loop to use, keep the following considerations in mind: 1. Use a Do loop if the number of repetitions is unknown and is based on a condi tion changing; a For...Next loop is best if the exact number of repetitions is f ixed. 2. If a loop condition must be tested before the body of the loop is executed, u se a top-controlled Do While or Do Until loop. If the instructions within a loop must be executed one time regardless of the status of a condition, use a bottom -controlled Do While or Do Until loop. For...Next loops and For Each loops are best when the number of repetitions is f ixed. Do loops are best when the condition to enter or exit the loop needs to be re-ev aluated continually. When deciding which loop to use, keep the following considerations in mind: 1. Use a Do loop if the number of repetitions is unknown and is based on a condi tion changing; a For...Next loop is best if the exact number of repetitions is f ixed. 2. If a loop condition must be tested before the body of the loop is executed, u se a top-controlled Do While or Do Until loop. If the instructions within a loop must be executed one time regardless of the status of a condition, use a bottom -controlled Do While or Do Until loop. For...Next loops and For Each loops are best when the number of repetitions is f ixed. Do loops are best when the condition to enter or exit the loop needs to be re-ev aluated continually. When deciding which loop to use, keep the following considerations in mind: 1. Use a Do loop if the number of repetitions is unknown and is based on a condi tion changing; a For...Next loop is best if the exact number of repetitions is f ixed. 2. If a loop condition must be tested before the body of the loop is executed, u se a top-controlled Do While or Do Until loop. If the instructions within a loop must be executed one time regardless of the status of a condition, use a bottom -controlled Do While or Do Until loop.

For...Next loops and For Each loops are best when the number of repetitions is f ixed. Do loops are best when the condition to enter or exit the loop needs to be re-ev aluated continually. When deciding which loop to use, keep the following considerations in mind: 1. Use a Do loop if the number of repetitions is unknown and is based on a condi tion changing; a For...Next loop is best if the exact number of repetitions is f ixed. 2. If a loop condition must be tested before the body of the loop is executed, u se a top-controlled Do While or Do Until loop. If the instructions within a loop must be executed one time regardless of the status of a condition, use a bottom -controlled Do While or Do Until loop. For...Next loops and For Each loops are best when the number of repetitions is f ixed. Do loops are best when the condition to enter or exit the loop needs to be re-ev aluated continually. When deciding which loop to use, keep the following considerations in mind: 1. Use a Do loop if the number of repetitions is unknown and is based on a condi tion changing; a For...Next loop is best if the exact number of repetitions is f ixed. 2. If a loop condition must be tested before the body of the loop is executed, u se a top-controlled Do While or Do Until loop. If the instructions within a loop must be executed one time regardless of the status of a condition, use a bottom -controlled Do While or Do Until loop. For...Next loops and For Each loops are best when the number of repetitions is f ixed. Do loops are best when the condition to enter or exit the loop needs to be re-ev aluated continually. When deciding which loop to use, keep the following considerations in mind: 1. Use a Do loop if the number of repetitions is unknown and is based on a condi tion changing; a For...Next loop is best if the exact number of repetitions is f ixed. 2. If a loop condition must be tested before the body of the loop is executed, u se a top-controlled Do While or Do Until loop. If the instructions within a loop must be executed one time regardless of the status of a condition, use a bottom -controlled Do While or Do Until loop. For...Next loops and For Each loops are best when the number of repetitions is f ixed. Do loops are best when the condition to enter or exit the loop needs to be re-ev aluated continually. When deciding which loop to use, keep the following considerations in mind: 1. Use a Do loop if the number of repetitions is unknown and is based on a condi tion changing; a For...Next loop is best if the exact number of repetitions is f ixed. 2. If a loop condition must be tested before the body of the loop is executed, u se a top-controlled Do While or Do Until loop. If the instructions within a loop must be executed one time regardless of the status of a condition, use a bottom -controlled Do While or Do Until loop. For...Next loops and For Each loops are best when the number of repetitions is f ixed. Do loops are best when the condition to enter or exit the loop needs to be re-ev aluated continually.

When deciding which loop to use, keep the following considerations in mind: 1. Use a Do loop if the number of repetitions is unknown and is based on a condi tion changing; a For...Next loop is best if the exact number of repetitions is f ixed. 2. If a loop condition must be tested before the body of the loop is executed, u se a top-controlled Do While or Do Until loop. If the instructions within a loop must be executed one time regardless of the status of a condition, use a bottom -controlled Do While or Do Until loop. For...Next loops and For Each loops are best when the number of repetitions is f ixed. Do loops are best when the condition to enter or exit the loop needs to be re-ev aluated continually. When deciding which loop to use, keep the following considerations in mind: 1. Use a Do loop if the number of repetitions is unknown and is based on a condi tion changing; a For...Next loop is best if the exact number of repetitions is f ixed. 2. If a loop condition must be tested before the body of the loop is executed, u se a top-controlled Do While or Do Until loop. If the instructions within a loop must be executed one time regardless of the status of a condition, use a bottom -controlled Do While or Do Until loop. For...Next loops and For Each loops are best when the number of repetitions is f ixed. Do loops are best when the condition to enter or exit the loop needs to be re-ev aluated continually. When deciding which loop to use, keep the following considerations in mind: 1. Use a Do loop if the number of repetitions is unknown and is based on a condi tion changing; a For...Next loop is best if the exact number of repetitions is f ixed. 2. If a loop condition must be tested before the body of the loop is executed, u se a top-controlled Do While or Do Until loop. If the instructions within a loop must be executed one time regardless of the status of a condition, use a bottom -controlled Do While or Do Until loop. For...Next loops and For Each loops are best when the number of repetitions is f ixed. Do loops are best when the condition to enter or exit the loop needs to be re-ev aluated continually. When deciding which loop to use, keep the following considerations in mind: 1. Use a Do loop if the number of repetitions is unknown and is based on a condi tion changing; a For...Next loop is best if the exact number of repetitions is f ixed. 2. If a loop condition must be tested before the body of the loop is executed, u se a top-controlled Do While or Do Until loop. If the instructions within a loop must be executed one time regardless of the status of a condition, use a bottom -controlled Do While or Do Until loop. For...Next loops and For Each loops are best when the number of repetitions is f ixed. Do loops are best when the condition to enter or exit the loop needs to be re-ev aluated continually. When deciding which loop to use, keep the following considerations in mind: 1. Use a Do loop if the number of repetitions is unknown and is based on a condi tion changing; a For...Next loop is best if the exact number of repetitions is f ixed.

2. If a loop condition must be tested before the body of the loop is executed, u se a top-controlled Do While or Do Until loop. If the instructions within a loop must be executed one time regardless of the status of a condition, use a bottom -controlled Do While or Do Until loop. For...Next loops and For Each loops are best when the number of repetitions is f ixed. Do loops are best when the condition to enter or exit the loop needs to be re-ev aluated continually. When deciding which loop to use, keep the following considerations in mind: 1. Use a Do loop if the number of repetitions is unknown and is based on a condi tion changing; a For...Next loop is best if the exact number of repetitions is f ixed. 2. If a loop condition must be tested before the body of the loop is executed, u se a top-controlled Do While or Do Until loop. If the instructions within a loop must be executed one time regardless of the status of a condition, use a bottom -controlled Do While or Do Until loop. For...Next loops and For Each loops are best when the number of repetitions is f ixed. Do loops are best when the condition to enter or exit the loop needs to be re-ev aluated continually. When deciding which loop to use, keep the following considerations in mind: 1. Use a Do loop if the number of repetitions is unknown and is based on a condi tion changing; a For...Next loop is best if the exact number of repetitions is f ixed. 2. If a loop condition must be tested before the body of the loop is executed, u se a top-controlled Do While or Do Until loop. If the instructions within a loop must be executed one time regardless of the status of a condition, use a bottom -controlled Do While or Do Until loop. For...Next loops and For Each loops are best when the number of repetitions is f ixed. Do loops are best when the condition to enter or exit the loop needs to be re-ev aluated continually. When deciding which loop to use, keep the following considerations in mind: 1. Use a Do loop if the number of repetitions is unknown and is based on a condi tion changing; a For...Next loop is best if the exact number of repetitions is f ixed. 2. If a loop condition must be tested before the body of the loop is executed, u se a top-controlled Do While or Do Until loop. If the instructions within a loop must be executed one time regardless of the status of a condition, use a bottom -controlled Do While or Do Until loop.

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