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Default mkdir problem

It still sounds like you have RIGHT declared as a variable or as a function
someplace or are using it as a variable (perhaps unintentionally).

I would suspect you don't have Option Explicit declared at the top of each
module.

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"Keivn Green" wrote in message
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I had the command in a private sub in a user form. when I put the command

in
a sub in a module and called that sub then it worked. HMM

"Keivn Green" wrote:

Strange. it works fine if I change it to LEFT but it wont do RIGHT.

What kind of declarations do I need to make if RIGHT is supposed to be a
built in procedure?

"Tom Ogilvy" wrote:

did you declare a variable as Right or create a sub named Right.

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"Keivn Green" wrote in message
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When I try to use this command in a macro to create a directory that

is
the
last for digits of the activecell it says " Wrong number of

arguments or
invalid property assignment."
Here is the line in the code..
MkDir ("C:\test\" & RIGHT(ActiveCell.Text, 4))

If the active cell says 12345678 teh it should make a directory

called
c:\test\5678

Any ideas why this doesnt work?