Application-defined Or Object-defined Error Using Range
Jun 5, 2009So I'm correcting macro at work and keep running into this error:
"Application-defined or object-defined error"
So I'm correcting macro at work and keep running into this error:
"Application-defined or object-defined error"
Trying to add a named range at run-time
Here's what I have so far ...
I am having some trouble with a variable range selection within a regression. I keep getting an "application-defined or object-defined error." I've isolated each statement to find that the code that is causing the regression not to work is below (the error for that line of code states that the Select method of Range class failed):
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Range("A1").End(xlDown).Offset(1,0).Select
I keep running into this error when I try to create a pivot table.
The debugger highlights the following line:
'Code1
Call movedata(1, rrow, ecol, erow)
'Contact Person
Call movedata(26, rrow, ecol, erow)
Worksheets("new").Activate
Worksheets("new"). Range(Cells(erow, ecol), Cells(erow, (ecol - 2))).Font.Bold = True
'Name
Call movedata(2, rrow, ecol, erow)
'Street Address
Call movedata(3, rrow, ecol, erow)
'city
Call movedata(4, rrow, ecol, erow)
' zip
Call movedata(5, rrow, ecol, erow)
Worksheets("new").Range(Cells(erow, ecol)).Font.Bold = True
' speed dial
Call movedata(6, rrow, ecol, erow)
the first time font.bold is set to true, it completes w/o error. The bolded line returns 'application defined or object defined error 1004'. Ive tried activating the new sheet immediately before setting bold (like the first time it gets set) but it still errors.
I have problems with setting Validation input title and message. When in column "C" I type product code, data validation of corresponding cell in column "D" changes to list of diameters allowed for that product. That works fine. But i also want to set validation message to show allowed diameters.I set it in VBA using named ranges.
But for every second line (13, 15, etc on attached file) I get an application-defined or object-defined error. The rest (14, 16 etc) works ok.
I have a very strange problem in DEBUG mode, because i get this error "Application-defined or object-defined error" when referring to a cell and assigning it a value so it goes to my error handler and i have a Resume Next there. It continues to go through the code whilst continuing to go to the error handler but when i step out of the function it restarts again from the beginning on the called function and then on the second run of my code it seems to WORK!?! So i'm thinking what the hell is going on, it falls over and fails the first time round and works the second time round?
In free-run mode from excel i just get a #VALUE!
I had to change sheet one but everytime I open this workbook, it keep saying "Application-defined or object-defined error"
but I cannot find what is causing the bug. I have checked the name of sheet and it seem correct for me in the codes.
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mhours = Hour(KRT)
then using DateAdd I need to subtract the mhours from etd
and Im getting this error
Application-Defined or Object-Defined Error
Worksheets(b).Range("G" & q).value = DateAdd("h", mhours, etd)
Note: KRT and ETD are dim'd as Date
Note2: DateAdd returns the same error wether mhours is postive or negitive
I get a run time error 1004 when I run this sort.
ActiveSheet. Range("A1:AC277").Sort Key1:=ActiveSheet.Range("G2"), Order1:=xlAscending, Key2:= _
ActiveSheet.Range("E2"), Order2:=xlAscending, header:=xlYes, OrderCustom:=1, _
MatchCase:=False, Orientation:=xlTopToBottom, DataOption1:=xlSortNormal, _
DataOption2:=xlSortNormal
Im trying to copy all the unique values from one column to another and the easiest way seems to be:
Set SourceRange = Worksheets(page2). Range("C1:C17365")
SourceRange. AdvancedFilter Action:=xlFilterCopy, _
CopyToRange:=Worksheets(sida3).Range("B"), Unique:=True
However, I get the error- message: Run-time error '1004': Application-defined or object-defined error
I am having difficulty getting a form to work the way that I would like it to work. I have a form that is used to display questions that my students will be answering. The form also is used to put the answers into a worksheet. I have 2 sheets. Sheet2 has the questions, student answers, and correct answers. Sheet1 is used to indicate correct answers and to keep track of percentage correct. I am fairly new to VB. I have 2 pieces of code that I am going to post. The first one works and the second one doesn't.
This is in the "This Workbook" section and it works.
Option Explicit
Public intNoQ As Integer
Public strNoQ As String
Public NumberofQuestions As Integer
Dim StudentName As String
Dim InputBoxAnswer As String
Public Sub Workbook_Open()
Application.Visible = False 'Hide Excel
Load Questions
Load NumberCorrect
NumberofQuestions = Worksheets("Sheet1").Range("K3").Value
For intNoQ = 1 To NumberofQuestions
strNoQ = VBA.CStr(intNoQ)
If intNoQ = 1 Then
Questions.Controls("QuestionNumberBox").Value = "Question#" & strNoQ
Questions.Controls("QuestionBox").Value = Worksheets("Sheet2").Range("B1").Value
End If
Questions.Controls("CorrectBox" & strNoQ).Visible = True
Questions.Controls("CorrectLabel" & strNoQ).Visible = True
Next intNoQ...............
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I am getting an 'application defined or object defined' error at the code coloured red. I'm trying to sort a list of names starting at c5
'Update Names on Sheets
If Sheets("Daily Visits May").Range("e1") = "y" Then Goto 10
If Sheets("Daily Visits May").Range("d1") > 38837 Then Else Goto 10
Sheets("Daily Visits Apr").Select
Range("b5:c660").Select
Selection.Copy
Sheets("Daily Visits May").Select
Range("b5").Select
ActiveSheet.Paste
Application.CutCopyMode = False
Selection.Sort Key1:=Range("C5"), Order1:=xlAscending, Header:=xlGuess, _
OrderCustom:=1, MatchCase:=False, Orientation:=xlTopToBottom, _
DataOption1:=xlSortNormal
I get "Application-defined or Object-defined error" , run-time error 1004.
Option Explicit
Sub Initialize()
Dim rList As String
Dim CountRows, CurrCol As Integer
rList = "myTemplate"
Range("A2").Select
CountRows = Range(Selection, Selection.End(xlDown)).Rows.Count
CurrCol = 7
With Range("G : G" & CountRows + 1)
With .Validation
.Delete
.Add Type:=xlValidateList, AlertStyle:=xlValidAlertStop, Operator:= _
xlBetween, Formula1:="=" & rList
.ErrorTitle = "JC Message"
.InputMessage = "Select requested template"
.ErrorMessage = "You must enter a template from a list only"
.IgnoreBlank = False
End With
End With
End Sub
I have a relatively complex report that I work with and a worksheet is no longer required. I have deleted the worksheet and reference to it hwoever when running the macro to pull all the data, it gets to the summary of all the data and i get the Run Time Error 1004 Application-defined or object-defined error pop up. ON reviewing it, it is on this line ActiveCell.Offset(0, 0).Range("a1:a" & Range_Height).Select of the below code...
VB:
Sub GetRangeName()
Sheets("TOTAL").Select
[Code].....
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I have a simple function below to put in different forumlas in different cells to get stock quotes. When I run this I get runtime error 1004 application-defined or object-defined error. The first formula goes through but vba chokes on the next formula: ActiveCell.Offset(I - 1, 4).Formula = username
Run-time error '1004' Application-defined or object-defined error. I am trying to use this
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In the actual line of code the "..." above is another 20-30 or so cells in column "D". Probably no more than 150-170 characters in the line.
If I remove half of the cell range names it works, but I need all of the cell ranges for the equation.
I am trying to copy the info from one workbook to another workbook.
I keep getting the above referenced error...
Private Sub CommandButton1_Click()
Dim filepath As String
filepath = Range("A100")
MsgBox ("File Appended")
Workbooks.Open (filepath)
Windows("CorrespondenceMaster.xls").Activate
Sheets("Sheet2").Select
Range("DesNo", "LocationPath").Select
Selection.Copy
Windows(filepath).Activate
Range("A2").Select
ActiveSheet.Paste
End Sub
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I have looked at other threads on the issue but can't seem to find any similar errors in this code. And, strangely it works most of the time.
Sub MasterSheetUpdate()
Dim Rng1 As Range, rng2 As Range
Dim a(), b(), c&, cs&, i&, k$, r&, rs&
[Code]....
I have been getting this error with the following code.
Sub MyPrintout()
Dim NumPages As Integer
Dim LastRow As Integer
For MyNum = 3 To 11 Step 1
Sheets(MyNum).Activate
With ActiveSheet
LastRow = .Cells(.Rows.Count, "L").End(xlUp).Row + 3
End With
ActiveSheet.Range("A1:M" & LastRow).Select 'Either this line or the next line causes the error
Selection.Sort Key1:=Range("H3"), Order1:=xlAscending, XLGuess, _
OrderCustom:=1, MatchCase:=False, Orientation:=xlTopToBottom, _
DataOption1:=xlSortNormal
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I have a spreadsheet (excel 2003) with several pages with formulas and I want to protect them while allowing users to use filters, allow cell comments, increase column width etc. I recorded a macro and modified it a bit to input a password and to use a shortcut because I don't want users to unprotect them from the menu. When run the short cut to protect the sheet, I get the error 'Run time error 1004'
application defined or object defined error. When i click on debug, the following gets highlighted in yellow.
ActiveSheet.Protect EnableAutoFilter:=True, AllowFormattingColumns:=True, EnableEditObjects:= _
True, AllowUsingPivotTables:=True, contents:=True, DrawingObjects:=False, AllowUsingPivotTables:=True
'.AllowFiltering = True..............