Windows().activate generating obj reqd msg why?
FltSchedFileToOpen is just plain old text--it's not a variable that represents a
workbook.
But you could change that...
Dim FltSchedWkbk as workbook
dim FltSchedFileToOpen as string
FltSchedFileToOpen = "howeveryou set that thing"
set fltschdwkbk = workbooks.open(filename:=FltSchedFileToOpen)
'then you don't have to activate windows.
fFltSchedWkbk.worksheets(1).copy _
after:=workbooks(savename).sheets(4)
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If you get really industrious, you could create a variable that represents that
savename workbook, too.
Chet wrote:
Why do i get object required error message? I have a workbook open
(called FltSchedFileToOpen) and when I use the code below I get an
object reqd error message run-time error 424. Is Excel not sure what
workbook I'm talking about maybe? (This error has perplexed me in the
past.)
Windows(FltSchedFileToOpen.name).Activate
Sheets(1).Copy After:=Workbooks(savename).Sheets(4)
where FltSchedFileToOpen equals C:\Documents and Settings\fdxuser\My
Documents\Flight Schedule\2006-08 Flt
Sched\2006-08_OAK_flt_sched_prelim_raw05-20-06_analyzed.xls
The reason I am using the name command also is because the variable
FltSchedFileToOpen includes the path and I don't think I need that when
I'm using the Windows().activate command.
Thanks,
Chet
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Dave Peterson
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