how to ignore range within defined range

xcel50

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Hello

I have a defined range of 16 LED's but I want (i) to ignore the LED's 13-15 but still do 1-12 and 16 how can I do this?

If Sheets("Intro").Range("CHOOSE_LED").Value = "CLASSIFIED" Then
For i = 1 To 16 '16 LEDs
 
worst part is I cant upload of the code
Why not?
Do you just not know how?
It is tough to analyze your code for errors if we cannot see it.
 
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Why not?
Do you just not know how?
It is tough to analyze your code for errors if we cannot see it.

No I know how, but its the company I work for, Im pretty sure they have some policy against it, but thanks for your help, well to everyone who replied
 
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