I'm baffled here. I have searched Meta, but didn't find this problem. (There are many different types of "stupid question" discussions, though - but not about this kind.)
The question itself is not stupid, but looking at the posted code, there is hardly 10% of code that is right there. It actually looks like someone was looking at a low quality printout of code and retyped it with very limited programming knowledge. Or - in some cases - like some dadaist poem, the words actually make sense, but the whole code just looks like a random collection of programming terms.
For example:
For i = 1 To Len(n) Step -1
i = Mid(n, i, 1)
n
was an input string from an input box, i
was declared as integer. WTF...
Now, my problem is, the actual question the asker asks is valid, I can answer it (though in these cases it is usually a syntax error). But... seriously... I don't see how solving one minor issue in a code that is complete gibberish would help anyone.
So, my question is: Should I close vote questions like these? With what reason? It is not off-topic, it is well worded, clear what is being asked, there is effort shown, and sometimes the actual question is not about a simple typographical error...
Example 2: Here basically all the constants are mistyped ("x1None" instead of "xlNone") - I have seen things like this in beginner VBA classes when people tried to hand copy a code from the projector screen...