run time error 1004 : application defined or object defined error
Jim,
Thanks a tonne :) ... your code works for me ... it modified it to my
requirements and it worked well ....
Thanks again,
Have a great weekend!! :)
Har****
On Jun 22, 3:05 pm, Jim Thomlinson <James_Thomlin...@owfg-Re-Move-
This-.com wrote:
A couple of things... Don't use Row or column as your variable names. They
are reserved words in Excel VBA. You can give this a try. You need to be more
spelicit in your referencing of ranges and cells. Note I used a with
statement and the dots before range and cells
Dim lngRow As Long
Dim lngColumn As Long
Dim lngDays as Long
lngDays = 60
lngRow = 24 * (lngDays - 31)
lngColumn = 0
With wbSource.Worksheets("wise")
Set rng_wise_power_gen_Source = .Range(.Cells(8, 23), .Cells(lngRow, 23))
End With
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HTH...
Jim Thomlinson
" wrote:
Experts,
I am trying to modify my range using a variable. I tried couple of
statements but everytime I am getting the same error.
If I am simply using this statement,
Set rng_wise_power_gen_Source =
wbSource.Worksheets("wise").Range("w8:w703")
the code works fine for me. But I want to modify my range based on the
input from user. basically, I just want to increase or decrease the
number or rows from the current range, with starting cell being the
same.
I tried these, but evertime I get the same error:
run time error 1004 : application defined or object defined error
These were the stuffs I tried
1.
row = 24 * (days - 31)
column = 0
Set rng_wise_power_gen_Source =
wbSource.Worksheets("wise").Range("w8:w751").Offse t(0, 0).Resize(row,
column)
2.
row = 24 * (days - 31)
column = 0
Set rng_wise_power_gen_Source =
wbSource.Worksheets("wise").Range(Cells(8, 23), Cells(row, 23))
3.
days_power_gen = 31
Set rng_power_gen_source = rng_wise_power_gen_Source.Resize(24 *
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