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Default Application.DisplayAlerts problem

Mike,

I just ran the same piece of code again and no run time errors. All I did
was log off and log back on a while back. Can you explain that?

Thanks,
Barb



"Mike H" wrote:

To demonstrate the phenomen try this small routine and hover over the first
line.

Application.DisplayAlerts = False
If Application.DisplayAlerts = True Then
MsgBox "enabled"
Else
MsgBox "Disabled"
End If
Stop
Application.DisplayAlerts = True
Stop

Mike

"Mike H" wrote:

Hi,

I can't comment on the runtime error but i'm not surprised hovering over the
line shows displayalerts as TRUE it always does. Displayalerts being set to
false won't supress runtime errors.

Mike

"Barb Reinhardt" wrote:

I'm using Office 2003. I have this code

Application.DisplayAlerts = False
oWS.Copy after:=oWS
Application.DisplayAlerts = True

When I step through the first line, and hover over
Application.DisplayAlerts, it still shows as TRUE. And when the copy
occurs, I get a run time error. The sheet you are copying has more than 255
characters, blah blah blah. I know it does. That's why I do other things
later to capture all of the data. Why am I having DisplayAlerts problems
here?

Thanks,
Barb Reinhardt