I've been gone for a long while and forgot some of what little I knew about 
proper VBA syntax.  This is an easy one, I'm sure, so would someone kindly 
help me with the proper syntax on the if and goto statements?  I'm getting 
things about end ifs without block ifs, etc.  Thanks much, Dean.  I want a 
vba subroutine in EXCEL that does the following - the range names are all 
positive integers less than or equal to 16:

sub

If rangename1 = 16 Then skip the next instruction, i.e., goto to 1000
'do some things that might not compute if it equals 16, so I don't want it 
to see these things if 16
1000 'otherwise don't do anything but continue

If rangename2 = 16 Then skip the next instruction,  i.e., goto to 2000
'do some things that might not compute if it equals 16, so I don't want it 
to see these things if 16
2000 'otherwise, don't do anything but continue

If rangename3 < 16 Then skip the next instruction, i.e., go to 3000
'do some things that might not compute if it equals 16, so I don't want it 
to see these things if 16

3000 done
end sub

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