Load Userform Giving Me A Type Mismatch
Jun 23, 2008why is this giving me a type mismatch error?
Sub loadMenu(menu As UserForm)
Load menu
menu.Show
End Sub
why is this giving me a type mismatch error?
Sub loadMenu(menu As UserForm)
Load menu
menu.Show
End Sub
Below there is code for some inputboxs as well as some if statements on their results. The Exit sub situations work fine but If i do actually put a valid answer in the secod input box then it results in a mismatch error on the OR statement... why the first inputbox works fine but the second one gives me a type mismatch error when a valid input is given? Also if there's a more efficient way to do this please feel free to correct the code.
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I need to add up all the values for text boxes named Total1-10 and return the result into textbox Subttl as a $0.00 format.
[CODE]
Private Sub Total1_change()
Subttl.Value = Format((CInt(Total1.Value) + CInt(Total2.Value)), "$#,##0.00")
End Sub
Private Sub Total2_change()
Subttl.Value = Format((CInt(Total1.Value) + CInt(Total2.Value)), "$#,##0.00")
End Sub
I'm trying to write a Macro that, in the active sheet (which contains plenty of data), deletes rows according to several criteria, for example:
- if cell(i, ar1(j)) = ERROR, delete row i and shift 1 up
(ar1 is an array of column numbers)
- if cell(i, ar3(j)) = 0, delete row i and shift 1 up
(ar3 is another array of column numbers)
Etc.
The problem is that, when I run it, I get a "Type Mismatch" error message, and I don't understand why. Here is the
Sub Delete_invalid_rows()
Dim i%, j%
Dim Nr%, valid As Boolean, BYPdata As Boolean
Dim ar1, ar2, ar3, ar4 As Variant
Nr = 1379
ar1 = Array(11, 14, 19, 20, 22, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 64, 65, 66, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 104, 106, 107, 109, 112, 116, 126, 127, 128, 129, 131, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 142, 143, 145)..............
I am getting a type mismatch with the following:
HTML Code:
Private Sub Export2Pdf()
Dim sFileName As String
'Create file name
sFileName = Range("employeename").Value & " - Payslip" & " - " & _
Format(Range("enddate").Value, "dd mm yyyy")
[Code] ........
something to do with this:
HTML Code:
sFileName = Range("employeename").Value & " - Payslip" & " - " & _
Format(Range("enddate").Value, "dd mm yyyy")
I have used this code previously and it worked however I now get a type mismatch error in the line coloured red..
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var all_spans = document.getElementsByTagName( 'SPAN' );
for( var i =0,skip =0 ; i [code].....
I am getting error Type mismatch error the moment i enter value in Cell T54 and CLICK "DAILY" on Daily button.Waiting for the solution.
I am attaching the file.
I have four columns of data and 25 rows (A1:D25). I wish to add this to a multi-column list box in my user form. My userform is called FundSelect, and my listbox is called FundList. The ColumnCount property is set to 4. When I use the command:
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This ALMOST works. In Debug mode, the loop actually returns a value of 141, which is what I want, but it won't store it in a variable.
Code:
Dim arrRedLimit As Variant
Dim dblRedLimit As Double
Dim i As Long
[Code]....
(P.S. why I would have "NA" as an output, its because it won't graph, where putting "" for my false condition did)
I am using this code:
Code:
With wshvar
.Range("A16") = Application.Index(wshcore.Range("A:A"), Application.Match(.Range("A17"), wshcore.Range("A:A"), 0) - 1)
.Range("A18") = Application.Index(wshcore.Range("A:A"), Application.Match(.Range("A17"), wshcore.Range("A:A"), 0) + 1)
End With
but receiving a 'Type mismatch' error with the highlighted code.
I tried to find value on the other workbook. Gives me error "Type mismatch"
Below is the code in my VBA project
Code:
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
Dim ResVal As Variant
Dim FindId As Range
If Range("Cnst") 1 Or Target.Row = 1 Then Exit Sub
[Code] .......
This is likely Y.A. pathetically useless/misleading/incorrect error message. Anyone know what the real problem might be? XL03 on XP.
Run-time error '13':
Type Mismatch
dim c as Range
...
Set c = .Find(what:="LIQ", _
LookIn:=xlFormulas, _
LookAt:=xlPart, _
SearchOrder:=xlByRows, _
SearchDirection:=xlNext, _
After:=ActiveCell, _
MatchCase:=False)
ActiveCell is a single cell on an unhidden sheet - cell A279.
I can Control-F at this point in Excel, and it finds "LIQ" just fine.
Now here comes the queer part. At least at THIS moment, if activecell is on rows 1 through 26, NO PROBLEM. If it's on rows 28+, death message shown above. J27 is the point where death begins. I've cleared i27:k27 and there's nothing notable there. L279 is the end of UsedRange.
Since this clearly is a bug, I'll really reach far now: there is a "drawing symbol" (a big "right brace") that begins at J34, if that's a clue. (I'm mystified as to what worksheet cells are connected to big drawing symbols like this.)
I have a piece of VBA code that acts weird. For brevity I am doing a function call like this:
val=MyFunc( [D1] )
and
Function MyFunc(mean As Double)
D1 is a named range which is a single cell. It contains a double.
The problem occurs when the value is zero, I get a type mismatch on the function call. If it is non-zero all is well.
What would cause this? I could see if zero was invalid inside MyFunc() that some calculation might blow, but it nevers gets into the function. Looks like the compiler is stopping it.
Range("C1:C" & x).Value = WorksheetFunction.Transpose(Result)
I'm trying to run it in 2007. It works in earlier versions.
I get Type Mismatch error. Result is dimmed as variant type.
I have some code which i trialled in a blank workbook and was fine. when i pasted it into the workbook i am working on, i get runtime error 13 type mismatch.
Sub Trackj()
Dim a As Long
For a = 1 To Sheets.Count
If InStr("master", Worksheets(a).Name) < 1 Then
Worksheets(a).Cells(40, 6).NumberFormat = "hh:mm"
Worksheets(a).Cells(41, 6).NumberFormat = "hh:mm"
If Hour(Worksheets(a).Cells(40, 6)) = Hour(Now()) Then
If Minute(Worksheets(a).Cells(40, 6)) = Minute(Now()) Then
Worksheets(a).Range("B2:B30").Copy
Worksheets(a).Range("B52:B80").PasteSpecial (xlPasteValues)
End If
If Hour(Worksheets(a).Cells(41, 6)) = Hour(Now()) Then
If Minute(Worksheets(a).Cells(41, 6)) = Minute(Now()) Then
Worksheets(a).Range("B2:B30").Copy
Worksheets(a).Range("D52:D80").PasteSpecial (xlPasteValues)
End If
End If
End If
End If
Next a
End Sub
And the line that gets hilighted in the editor is:
If Hour(Worksheets(a).Cells(40, 6)) = Hour(Now()) Then
what i know what's actually type mismatch and how do i solve it?
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[Code].....
I am trying to accomplish the following: iterate through rows of a selection, delete row if the first column cell is empty or the second column cell equals 0.
So far I have:
[Code] ........
I am getting a type mismatch error at my if statement.
i have written a vba code to open excel file saved at network server. The issue is code opens the file but gives "Runtime Error 13 Type mismatch"
Code :
<code>
Sub test_opening()
Dim filepath As String, filename As String, completename As String
Dim hurray_macros As Workbooks
[Code].....
I seem to have some type mismatch in my macro...
The error appears every time i insert or delete a row in the worksheet.
This is the ....
I made this case statment below to look at a cell in Q and if the cell value is "Large Area" then the cell in P same row should be 1 if the case is Varsity then it would be 2 however I keep getting a Type Mismatch. I tried Picker.Text and Picker.Value as well I didn't get errors but it didn't work either.
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The idea is to open the selected file and the copy the data from the selected to this master file by searching the column A. Column A has the identical text in all the files that are to be copied from.
I am trying to only have the option 1, 2, or 3 be entered. I have that part down, but if someone clicks cancel or just closes the input box i get the type mismatch I believe because no integer was found....is there a way around this?
Dim intResponse As Integer
intResponse = InputBox("Choose One" & Chr(10) & Chr(10) & "1 - Lease Lock" & Chr(10) & "2 - Upgrade" & Chr(10) & "3 - Lease Lock & Upgrade", "Contract(s) sent out")
If inResponse <> 1 Or strResponse <> 2 Or strResponse <> 3 Then
MsgBox "Must choose (1,2,3)"
Exit Sub
End If
I have built a user defined function called: portAlpha.
Code:
Function portAlpha(assetCode As String, indexCode As String) As Double
Dim assetCol As Long
Dim indexCol As Long
Dim assetData As Range
Dim indexData As Range
With Sheets("Data")
[Code] ......
I am struggling to get this to work though. Everytime I step over this piece of code:
Code:
portAlpha = Application.WorksheetFunction.LinEst(Range("M4:M63"), Range("N4:N63"), 1, 1)
I get a "Type Mismatch Error". All the values in the range are numbers, and LINEST should return a double, so I am puzzled as to why there is a mismatch...
I have hardcoded the range into the formula just to try and get it to work. Eventually this will be two variables and will look like this:
Code:
portAlpha = Application.WorksheetFunction.Index(Application.WorksheetFunction.LinEst(assetData, indexData, 1, 1),1, 1)
I've written a macro for a set of tests I've created. It says "If the old value of the cell is '-' and the user enters 'Pass,' 'Fail,' or '-' then insert something into the cell directly to the right of the modified cell."
However, I'm receiving a Type Mismatch error any time I insert or delete a row. I think this is because of how I'm getting the previous value of a cell. The conditional is saying "I don't have a solution if there was no previous value of the cell."
Code:
Dim old_value
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
prev = old_value
If Not Application.Intersect(Target, Range("E1:E65000")) Is Nothing Then
If prev = "" Or prev = 0 Then
'Do Nothing!
[code]....
Why is this giving me a Type mismatch Run Time Error 13? The debugger highlights the Columns Select line.
Sheets("LB").Activate
Columns("AA:AZZ").Select
Selection.Delete Shift:=xlToLeft
Rows("20:300").Activate
Selection.Delete Shift:=xlUp
Here is my line of code producing the error:
Code:
If .Range("T21").Value > Application.VLookup("AE25", .Range("L7:T10"), 6, False) Then
T21 is a time value
AE25 = HPL1
The lookup range: (times are time values)
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The HTML representation of range does not show the merging of columns L:M, N:O, Q:R and S:T on a row by row basis. Unmerging did not appear to make a difference.