I have a number of userforms that all reference the same worksheet. I wanted to create a public variable for that worksheet so I don't have to keep referencing it in each userform/commandbuttons etc. So I inserted a module and placed this declaration.
Option Explicit
Public MySh As Worksheet
Set MySh = ActiveWorkbook.Sheets("sheetName")
And I referenced it in a UserForm commandbutton
Private Sub CommandButton2_Click()
MySh.Range("i4") = Me.ComboBox1
MySh.Range("i5") = Me.TextBox1
End Sub
I have declared one variable outside of Sub. And in a Sub I gave it a value. Then I run a macro, which should take that value and print it to the cell. However, it is printing a blank cell, not even "0" (I run a macro and anything in that cell is removed).
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and then my macro:
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How to make so macro see my variable declared outside of this macro?
I've got several proccedures all inside a single module where I declare 7 variables as Public before the start of the first proccedure.
My structure is something like this:
Public v1 as Variant Public v2 as Variant . . . Public v7 as Variant
Sub Proc1 Call Proc2 (defines v2 as name of a file opened by a user; inside Proc1) Call Proc3 (inside Proc1) Call Proc4 (inside Proc3) Call Proc5 (inside Proc5) End Sub
Sub Proc6 Here I use v2 call Proc7 (inside Proc6) End Sub
Variable v2 is uniquely named and is only used to hold a file's name so that I can call upon that file in various procedures. However, after Proc1 ends, Proc 1 retains the variable names of some of my Public variables, but not all, including v2, which I need!
I've tried going through this all step-by-step, no joy/nothing apparently obvious. I've also turned on Tools-Options-General-Notify Before State Loss but this isn't generating anything either.
Private Sub Workbook_Open() fileName = ThisWorkbook. Name fileLocation = ThisWorkbook.Path Dim strFound As Boolean, pos As Long If Not fileName = "" Then strFound = False pos = 1 Do While strFound = False stringFound = Mid(fileName, pos, 1) If stringFound = "-" Then productName = Mid(fileName, 1, pos - 1) MsgBox "Name of Product Is: " & productName strFound = True Else pos = pos + 1 End If Loop End If End Sub
It would return "Test" if the file's name is "Test-Part1.xls". I then declare the productName variable as Public (Public productName As String) in one of the modules. But the productName only holds the value for a certain amount of time. After a while, it's empty.
I read the Excel VBA Variables Scope and Lifetime info, but I still don't understand b/c of the statement "It's value is retained unless the Workbook closes or the End Statement is used." Which "End Statement"?
I want to fill an array in a form module, then later use those values in a different form module. If I declare the public variable in a standard module, I know any of the modules can access it, but will it retain its value after form1 is no longer running?
If not, do I need to involve a class somehow? I know nothing about classes except that their variables retain their values as long as any of the members is running.
I have a userform that is called within a sub in module. I declared a public string, "divisonb", in the module. When the userform's ok button is clicked, I define the public string through a "select case" method.
At the end of the private sub for the ok button click I have this:
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a message box comes up with the correct string for divisonb. After the sub ends and it returns to the module I have the following:
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When this message box pops up, it is blank. Somehow, divisonb was redifined as blank within that 2 lines of code. All my other public strings are returned to the module with their correct values.
Hopefully this isn't too vague, but almost every project I've worked on so far has not recognized Public variables in all modules. I've constantly been searching for exceptions to this rule that could be contributing to this issue but haven't been successful.
I have read a million times that declaring a variable as Public makes it visible to all modules and preserves the value throughout. I've also read that if you edit code or reset your project, the values may be lost. I also know that if you try to use a variable before you give it a value (or for object variables set it = to something), it doesn't have a value yet. But all this applied, I'm still not getting Public variables to be consistently recognized or stay with the value I want them to have throughout the lifetime of my project (while the workbook is open)
My specific current issue (one of many so far) is that I have 4 command buttons within a worksheet object. Each triggers a different group of procedures, some of these are user forms. In the first button, I create two worksheets one to contain the current fiscal period "Options" the other for "Summary" of all the totals etc... (all financial data). In this first userform, triggered by the button, I allow the user to name these worksheets: like Summer2007Options or Summer2007Summary and I declare these publically as object variables OptSheet and SumSheet. These variable names and sheets are recognized for the next 2 buttons but now that I'm on the fourth, I have object variable not set errors when I try to refer to this variable.
I've got the following code, setting up and initializing a Public variable for a sheet, but I've found that it's has no value after the Auto_Open is run, though it works fine in the procedure Auto_Open calls.
I can get around it by reSetting it in the module I need it in, but that kind of defeats the purpose of having a Public variable:
code in Module1
Public parSheet As Worksheet
Sub Auto_Open()
Set parSheet = Worksheets("Params") Call Initialization.BuySellInit
I have an Excel 07 spreadsheet containing multiple tabs, modules, and userforms. In Module1, I have a public variable declared as boolean - will call it X. When X is selected from a combo box in Userform 1, X is set to TRUE. However I've noticed that when the user enters Userform 2, X is somehow set to FALSE.
I can't set it back to TRUE at that point because more often than not, it SHOULD be FALSE, thereby sending the macro down a different path. Any idea how I can retain the "TRUE" value for X. I've tried changing the Public Variables to Global, but am still having the problem.
I am in the process of reformatting an excel workbook to act as a review tool for different factors in a process. Part of my redesign includes the use of coding that creates different cell colors based upon the cell contents. The new workbooks will be used to handle existing data for this year. I have developed a process macro to open an existing workbook and copy and transfer the original data worksheet into the newly formatted workbook. The data gets transferred to the new worksheet and the resulting workbook is renamed and saved, Heres'' the rub... the newly saved workbook is missing all of the coding for the worksheets... apparently this is a MS bug.
Has anyone figured a workaround for this. One thought I had is to open both( new and old )workbooks and rather than move/copy , i would transfer the data using cell references.
I am trying to bring up a form after clicking the "ok" button on another form. Both forms are defined in my public sub, so basically, the module creates both forms, calls the first form, and hides the second form. Then the first form hides itself and shows the second form. However, when second form is defined using "dim", the first form can't find it to show it, and when I make the second form "public" in my public sub, I get the error that it is an invalid attribute or function.
Here is the code from my sub that applies to this error:
Code: Public Sub PutInEngine() Dim InputForm As New FrmInputs InputForm.Show
I have attached a file called Test2 which has a public function called DBLookup. The function looks in the attached access database simulating a Vlookup just like in Excel. The problem I am having is when that data appears on sheet1. I am getting #VALUE in the cell and the erroe states "a used value in the formula is of the wrong data type".
my
Dim adoCN As ADODB.Connection Dim strSQL As String
Const DatabasePath As String = "C:Test2.mdb"
'Function argument descriptions 'LookupFieldName - the field you wish to search 'LookupValue - the value in LookupFieldName you're searching for 'ReturnField - the matching field containing the value you wish to return...
I'm fairly new to macro's and VBA, by searching on the internet i've copied and pasted some code together into a macro. But it ends in a Run-time error 91...
The macro opens a target .xls file in a selected folder, performs copy - paste actions from masterfile to targetfile. Than it filters data in the targetfile sheet1 and copy's the results to the various other sheets; saves and closes the targetfile. The next target file in the folder is opened and the actions are repeated in this second target file. For the first target file this works smoothly; but for the second one (of a total of around 100) it does not copy the filter results to the other sheets in this workbook. The error message i get is: "Run-time error 91:Object variable or with block variable not set." When i hit debug it highlights the line "ActiveSheet.Next.Select" which, at least in the first file, seems ok.
I Wrote a code which as intended to open each excel file in a folder and copy the data containing in it into a new sheet.
But While running the code the first excel file gets open, and an error message "Run Time Error 91-Object Variable Or With block Variable not set Error"
How to set the file which got opened from the folder to wbk variable.
Code: Sub dataintoonesheet()
Dim i As Integer Dim jk As Integer Dim j As Integer
When i try to run the code below i get the error message - object variable or with block variable not set-
Sub REFRESHXX()
'LIST Cells(Sheets("POINTS").Range("DD801").Value, Sheets("POINTS").Range("DD800").Value).Select Selection.AutoFilter Field:=1, Criteria1:="1" 'SET RANGE Dim sFormula1 As String Dim sFormula2 As String Dim sCell1 As String Dim sCell2 As String Dim sSheet1 As String Dim sSheet2 As String Dim r As Range Dim MyRange As Range 'for testing
With Sheets("Points") sFormula1 = .Range("CY1").Formula sFormula2 = .Range("CY2").Formula End With
'FORMULA IN R1C1 STYLE strFormula = "=IF(ISNA(VLOOKUP(RC[-1],MASTER!R4C3:R17908C7,3,FALSE)),0,VLOOKUP(RC[-1],MASTER!R4C3:R17908C7,3,FALSE))" 'ENTER FORMULA IN ALL CELL RANGES r.FormulaR1C1 = strFormula 'REDUCE TO VALUES Dim ar As Range 'an area is a range For Each ar In r.Areas 'areas are discrete, contiguous ranges of cells ar.Value = ar.Value Next ar
I attempted to modify "macro_1a1ay" to look into the "comments" sheet (column a) for a specific text string. If that text string is found, I have it delete the entire row, then re-sort the page and return to the calling page. It works well as long as it finds something. When it does not find the string (i.e. like now when the page is blank) it gives me the run-time error mentioned above.
I am having a lot of trouble finding out why I am getting error. I believe the error is because it can't find the number. In cells C115:C314 i have the numbers 1 to 200 in order. when someone types in 1 to 9 in the text box it works, but on 10 and over i get the error ???? here is the code I have
Set rng5 = Range(.Cells(celle2.Row, celle4.Column), .Cells(celle2.Row, celle4.Column))
Sub UpdateNumbers() Dim rng1 As Range Dim rng2 As Range Dim rng3 As Range Dim rng4 As Range Dim celle1 As Range Dim celle2 As Range Dim celle3 As Range Dim celle4 As Range Dim celle5 As Range Dim flag1 As Long Dim flag2 As Long................
Function Find_Range(Find_Item As Variant, _ Search_Range As Range, _ Optional LookIn As Variant, _ Optional LookAt As Variant, _ Optional MatchCase As Boolean) As Range Dim c As Range If IsMissing(LookIn) Then LookIn = xlValues 'xlFormulas If IsMissing(LookAt) Then LookAt = xlPart 'xlWhole If IsMissing(MatchCase) Then MatchCase = False With Search_Range Set c = .Find( _ What:=Find_Item, _ LookIn:=LookIn, _ LookAt:=LookAt, _ SearchOrder:=xlByRows, _ SearchDirection:=xlNext, _ MatchCase:=MatchCase, _ ........................
Using the message box I see that sheet 1 opens but then I receive an error message Run Time Error 91, Object Variable or With Block Variable not set. I tried declaring and using set on "project" but got nowhere. I also need to have a message indicating project not found. Once this part is solved I will loop all of my other workbooks
I am trying to run create a simple macro that copies and paste special values - something I have done 100's of times but for some reason I keep getting an error message - even though I recorded the macro and didnt write it by hand - see below:
Sub Macro6() Cells.Select selection.Copy selection.PasteSpecial Paste:=xlPasteValues, Operation:=xlNone, SkipBlanks _ :=False, Transpose:=False End Sub
For which I get 'Compile Error - Expected Function or Variable'
I've got a simple Macro which manipulates data in various worksheets. Problem is that I get the error: "object variable or with block variable not set" in the area of the code that I have put in bold below:
All I'm trying to do in this part is find the first occurrence of the #n/a value ....
I've set up a userform (frmCoC) to read and write info to the "contractor database". Within that userform is a listview control that reads off a second, "induction database".
When the user selects and clicks on one of the displayed entry in listview, another form (frmInd) opens to edit data on the induction database.
There's a command button along side the original form (frmCoC) to create a new entry in the induction database. The click event for the button is as follows:
I only get the error 91 "object variable or blocked vairable not set" when the below code is used or loaded in Internet Explorer IE 9 browser but works fine in Excel.
Public Sub CommandButton9_Click() Dim myDir As String, fn As String, wb As Workbook, rng As String myDir = "C:DatabaseCust_Name" fn = TextBox2.Text On Error Resume Next Set wb = Workbooks(fn) If wb Is Nothing Then