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Default Run time error 9 (Subscript Out Of Range)

Post on top like everyone else, to make it easier to read.

There is not really enough information to be certain what your problem
is, but it appears that the Window named by the contents of the cell
C10 referenced does not match the Caption property of any of the
opened workbook windows.


But the OP didn't mention a problem with this line:

Workbooks.Open hirePath & "\" & hirename

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"T Lavedas" wrote in message
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On May 13, 8:31 am, Heera wrote:
Hi,

I am getting a error.

Run time error 9 on this line of code ( Windows(hirename).Activate ) I
am not able to understand it i also tried alternative code
wookbooks("Hrining Plan.xls").Activate but it is also not working.

Sub RamPlan()

Workbooks("Ramp Plan Macro.xls").Activate
Sheets("Macro").Select

Dim hirePath As String
Dim ramppath As String
Dim hirename As String
Dim rampName As String

hirePath = Range("c8").Value
ramppath = Range("c9").Value
hirename = Range("c10").Value
rampName = Range("c11").Value

Workbooks.Open ramppath & "\" & rampName
Workbooks.Open hirePath & "\" & hirename

Workbooks("Ramp Plan Macro.xls").Activate
Sheets("Macro").Select

Dim fromdate As Variant
fromdate = Range("c13").Value

Windows(hirename).Activate
Sheets("C LLC").Select
Range("A2").Select

Do Until Selection.Value = fromdate
Selection.Offset(1, 0).Select
Loop
Selection.Offset(0, 5).Select

End Sub


There is not really enough information to be certain what your problem
is, but it appears that the Window named by the contents of the cell
C10 referenced does not match the Caption property of any of the
opened workbook windows.

What exactly are you trying to accomplish?

Tom Lavedas
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