Named Range Fails in VBA Code
Dean,
Did you previously define X as a range by any chance? If you did, the
statement
X= Range("Audit_Data")
fails as objects need to be set
Set X = Range("Audit_Data")
If you subsequently left X and Y declared as no particular types, or even
didn't declare them, as variants the statement
X = Range("Audit_Data"0
would load an array X with all the values in the range.
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HTH
RP
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"Dean Hinson" wrote in message
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Hey RP,
In order to determine my problem, I was using
X=Application.Range("Audit_Data") to see if the range was good in VBA.
However, I decided to create a copy of the named range (Named it
"Audit_DataX") and point it to another worksheet like I did earlier. Then
I
added code Y=Application.Range("Audit_DataX") and tried the code again.
Well, they both now work. So I am leaving it as is. One day I'll figure
out
what the glitch was, or maybe not.
Thanks for the reply. I know this is not the proper solution, but I have
to
get this done tomorrow and I'm a little behind.
Regards, Dean.
"Bob Phillips" wrote:
Dean,
It worked okay for me. I typed this in the immediate window
range("audit_data").Select
and the range was selected fine.
What is your code that uses this range?
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HTH
RP
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"Dean Hinson" wrote in message
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Hello All,
I have a problem that's driving me nuts. I have a worksheet named
'Audit
Data' layed out like this...
Profit Center
Period 712927 713927 716927 722927
01/2005 80.00% 80.00% 80.00% 80.00%
02/2005
03/2005
04/2005
05/2005
06/2005
Then the named range ('Audit_Data') has a formula like this.....
=OFFSET('Audit Data'!A$2,0,0,COUNTA('Audit Data'!$A:$A),COUNTA('Audit
Data'!$2:$2))
When I check the named range in the worksheet, it selects the area
correctly. However, when I try to use the name range in VBA, I get an
error
1004 (Method Range of Object failed). I have deleted the worksheet,
thinking
corruped sheet, and added a new one. I have changed the name of the
worksheet
and name range to a variety of different names and still the same
error.
But
one thing I found even more puzzling, I changed the formula to do the
same
thing to a different worksheet of data, and the VBA worked. What am I
missing? What tree am I not seeing in this forrest?
Thank you in advance for any insight.
Dean.
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