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helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Object Required Error in excel VBA [duplicate] up vote 3 down vote favorite This question already has an answer here: What is the difference between dim https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/gg251554.aspx and set in vba 5 answers Dim g1val, g2val As Integer Set g1val = 0 Set g2val = 0 For i = 3 To 18 If g1val > Cells(33, i).Value Then g1val = g1val Else g1val = Cells(33, i).Value End If Next i For j = 32 To 57 If g2val > Cells(31, j).Value Then g2val = g2val Else g2val = Cells(31, j).Value End If Next j Here on second line i am getting an error saying http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19048601/object-required-error-in-excel-vba object required.I have tried to make g1val and g2val as "Double" and tried to give 1 for their values at first.But those didn't work out. Can u help??.... vba excel-vba share|improve this question edited Sep 27 '13 at 10:43 user2140173 asked Sep 27 '13 at 10:32 srt 792615 marked as duplicate by mehow, Siddharth Rout, brettdj, Jon Crowell, Santosh Sep 27 '13 at 18:13 This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question. @mehow: yeah, Second such question that has been asked today :) –Siddharth Rout Sep 27 '13 at 10:48 youre right CLOSE!:P –user2140173 Sep 27 '13 at 10:50 @mehow: Already voted :) –Siddharth Rout Sep 27 '13 at 10:59 vote to close ... and delete to follow. –brettdj Sep 27 '13 at 12:21 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 3 down vote accepted In order to set the value of integer variable we simply assign the value to it. eg g1val = 0 where as set keyword is used to assign value to object. Sub test() Dim g1val, g2val As Integer g1val = 0 g2val = 0 For i = 3 To 18 If g1val > Cells(33, i).Value Then g1val = g1val Else g1val = Ce
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