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[NEXT](NEXT) is used in a [FOR...NEXT](FOR...NEXT) counter loop to progress through the loop count.
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## Syntax
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> [FOR](FOR) counterVariable = startValue [TO](TO) stopValue [[STEP](STEP) increment]
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> *{code}*
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> ⋮
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> [NEXT](NEXT) [counterVariable]
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## Description
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* [NEXT](NEXT) is required in a FOR loop or a [ERROR Codes](ERROR-Codes) will occur.
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* The FOR variable name is not required after [NEXT](NEXT).
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* [NEXT](NEXT) can be grouped with other NEXTs in nested FOR loops using colons like [NEXT](NEXT): [NEXT](NEXT)
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* [NEXT](NEXT) can also end more than one nested [FOR...NEXT](FOR...NEXT) loop using comma separated variables like [NEXT](NEXT) j, i
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* [NEXT](NEXT) increases the FOR loop count, so after the loop is over the counterVariable's value will be stopValue + 1 (or stopValue + increment).
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* [NEXT](NEXT) is also used with the [RESUME](RESUME) statement.
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## Example(s)
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Finding the FOR variable value AFTER a simple counter loop to 10.
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```vb
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FOR i = 1 TO 10
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PRINT i;
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NEXT i
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PRINT "AFTER the LOOP, NEXT makes the value of i ="; i
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```
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```text
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 AFTER the LOOP, NEXT makes the value of i = 11
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```
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*Result:* The last value of i = 11 although FOR only looped 10 times. **Only use the count values while inside of the loop or compensate for this behavior in your code.**
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## See Also
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* [FOR...NEXT](FOR...NEXT)
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* [DO...LOOP](DO...LOOP)
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* [RESUME](RESUME)
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