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I am trying to set the values of an array of Collections inside a For loop. However, when I go to run the program, it throws a compile error that states "Argument not optional" and highlights the part where I set the array value. When I go to debug the subroutine, I cannot get past the first line of ConvertbucketCollectionTobucketArray(). At that point, bucketArray elements 0 through 12 have a value of Nothing and bucketCollection contains 13 elements(1-13), where only several contain items.

Dim bucketCollection As New Collection 'the Collection of buckets
Dim bucketArray(12) As New Collection 'bucketCollection as an array

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Private Sub ConvertbucketCollectionTobucketArray() 'debugger stops here

    Dim newCol As Collection
    Dim i As Integer

    For i = 1 To bucketCollection.count

        Set newCol = bucketCollection.Item(i)
        bucketArray(i - 1) = newCol 'highlighted line here

    Next

End Sub

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Since collection is an object, you have to use set when copying it to an element (this is your error).

Set bucketArray(i - 1) = newCol

This will not cause an error, but an array doesn't need to be set as new.

Dim bucketArray(12) As Collection

And if bucketCollection is a classwide variable, you should separate creating a new instance and declaring it. Create a new instance of it in one of the functions. Otherwise, if you run the same code twice, it might use the same instance.

Sub test()
    Set bucketCollection = New Collection
    populate
    ConvertbucketCollectionTobucketArray
End Sub
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