Error Message " Too Many Arguments"
Jan 10, 2006My formual should look like this:
=IF(I9<=0,(G9-F9)/F9,(H9-G9)/G9,(I9-H9)/H9))
but I keep getting an error message saying too many arguments. How can I
overcome this?
My formual should look like this:
=IF(I9<=0,(G9-F9)/F9,(H9-G9)/G9,(I9-H9)/H9))
but I keep getting an error message saying too many arguments. How can I
overcome this?
I am entering the following Nested IF(AND statement into a cell and getting a message stating "You've entered too many arguments for this function." Any idea on what formula I can use to get the needed information into this cell based on the fact that there are different inputs that can be entered into the related cell that will trigger the needed respons in the working cell?
=IF(AND(K1051="Down",L1051<2),"Yes","",IF(AND(K1051="Partially Down",L1051<2),"Yes",""))
I am have these values based on dates from 1st till 31st and each value is in the alternate cell on the worksheet. For example, value for the 1st is in Cell A1 and the value for 2nd is in cell C1 and so on.
I need to sum all these values for different dates. I am using the sum() and it gives me an error like "too many arguments in the formula".
Do I need to do something else or apply a different formula? Maybe a UDF or a macro?
I'm trying to write a code to import the excel file into access. Here is the code..
Private Sub Command8_Click()
Dim strPathFile As Variant
Dim strFilter As String
Dim ahtAddFilterItem() As String
Dim ahtCommonFileOpenSave() As String
Dim lngFlags As Long
strFilter = ahtAddFilterItem(strFilter, "Excel Files (*.xls)", "*.XLS")
[Code] ........
I'm trying to use this formula but I get the error "too many arguments". How can I do the same as the formula without an error:
=IF(ISNA(VLOOKUP(B12,GYROLOK316ANDM!A12:E2000,3,FALSE)),VLOOKUP(B12,GYROLOKBR!A12:E2000,3,FALSE), VLOOKUP(B12,VALVESFILTERS!A12:E2000,3,FALSE),VLOOKUP(B12,GYROLOK316ANDM!A12:E2000,3,FALSE))
I added in the VLOOKUP(B12,VALVESFILTERS!A12:E2000,3,FALSE) - when I used it without that it worked. But I have 3 sheets I need the the VLOOKUP to look over and this formula that I copied off another thread only had 2 tabs.
I keep a formula to many arguments error.
=if(C2="","X","", ), IF(h2="","X","", )
What I am trying to say is if cell c2 is populated enter a "x" and if h2 is populated enter a "x".
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For some reason my form won't open when the workbook is opened. I get an error message "run time error '424' object required" (which happens when I have Form1.show in the BOTH workbook_open event and the userform_initialize event (oops)). When I removed form1.show from the userform_initialize I don't get an error but I also get no form. I recall having this issue before but I can't recall how to fix it.
Can I call the userform_initialize event from the workbook open event to get around this successfully and properly?
I do hit the SCE (Shift-CTRL-Enter) keys. The formula does work in one workbook, but not the other. The only difference between the two workbooks is this formula has a larger range.
New Formula- doesn't work (ERROR- #DIV/0!)
{=AVERAGE(IF(Sheet1!A3:A1094="MONDAY",Sheet1!E3:E1094))}
Old Formula- works
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I get the error message #VALUE!
I have one line of code that I need an error message for:
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I am trying to run the macro and I get this error:
Compile Error! Sub or Function not defined
for the following
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I would like to get some information when a vba code is in error.
Can we create a sub that we can refer to when a vba code is in error. Something as:
On Error goto "name of the sub"
In that sub, I would like to write in sheet1 , cell a1 the name of the sub in which the code is in error.
In cell a2, i would like to write the line in error in the VBA code.
finaly i would like to show a msgbox ("Contact your admin")
and then close the file
I am getting the error message
"Compile Error: End If without block If" for the code below :
ErrorHandlerRoutine:
If MyInteger = 1 Then
MsgBox "Data does not exist in the CO2 data set"
End If
Resume 1
If MyInteger = 2 Then
MsgBox "Data does not exist in the Water data set"
End If
Resume 2
If MyInteger = 3 Then GoTo 3
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End If
Resume 3
I need an error message to pop up if 3 cells contain the same data
The range of these cells would be G19 to G49
Ideally the error message would say "Rules Broken"
Also if possible could the same message be shown if the value of cell J52 exceeds 50,000000
I wanted to make a pop up alert message appear whenever the formula in a cell gives a particular output.
Before posting this i tried looking for similar posts before, but the ones found do not solve my problem. There it asks me to write the following code in VBA,
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
Dim MyRange As String
MyRange = "A1"
If Me.Range(MyRange).Value = "Have Meeting" Then
MsgBox "Have Meeting"
End If
End Sub
But my doing so, I can not use any formula in the cell A1 or any other cell i give reference as MyRange. I will always have to physically type "Have Meeting" or any other word assigned in the above.
I am writing some code to do a comparison between two cells X2 or AB2 with an X which checks to:
1. make sure one of the two are filled, or
2. both are not filled.
Below is an extract of the spreadsheet I am working on. I need to check to make sure one of the boxes is checked. If both are empty or both filled with an ("X"), I want a message box to tell me to correct the error and stop the macro from continuing. If only one is marked with an ("X"), I want the macro to continue but don't know how.
RSTUVWXYZAAAB
2IN PROGRESS: COMPLETED:
Using Excel 2003
I am receiving an #Value! error message from my sumproduct formula:
=SUMPRODUCT((Data!$A$2:$A$47=G$2)*(Data!$B$2:$B$47=G$4)*(Data!$A$1:$N$1=$B21)*(Data!$A$2:$N$47))
As follows:
Data!$A$2:$A$47 is a date
G$2 is a date within the context
Data!$B$2:$B$47 is a unit number
G$4 is a unit number within the context
Data!$A$1:$N$1 are descriptive titles
$B21 is a decriptive string within the same context (copy paste)
Data!$A$2:$N$47 are to be summed is all criteria are met.
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Here is the code for those who may need it....
I've got the below code which I use to log users who opens my spreadsheet. It's a Event so runs when the spreadsheet is open with macro enabled. The spreadsheet is on a shared drive which has the prefix "K". Most users it works find but one user gets a error Message "Path or Drive" error. I got around it by adding "on error" but how do you overcome issues with drive prefixs and the drive address e.g "K" vs "\CRD2000"
Private Sub Workbook_Open()
Open ThisWorkbook.Path & "usage.log" For Append As #1
Print #1, Application.UserName, Now
Close #1
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i'm coping a file over itself and i get an information message "File cannot be copied onto itself" - An attempt to copy a file could not be completed because the file already exists or same source and destination.
i would like to surpress this, i have tried the following, but to no avail:
Application.DisplayAlerts = False
Application. ScreenUpdating = False
Application.Interactive = False
?
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