Macro Modification - Bob Philips Are You Out There ?
Thanks Bob.
I'll try and recall - I won't be able to get the workbook until monday.
I did not mention that the A10 in the code was replaced with B19 - if that
makes a difference.
I think when hobering over the varioables last row/last col the value 65000
and 256 respectively.
I do not think there is any data in A1:A12 although not sure. I'll check that.
Thanks Again.
"Bob Phillips" wrote:
Hi Carlo,
When you get the error, hover over the variables LastRow and LastCol and see
what the values are. Also type
?RngToName.Address in the immediate window and see what it returns.
Finally, what is in A1:A12 in that problem sheet.
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Bob Phillips
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"carl" wrote in message
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I use this macro on one of my workbooks and it worked awesome - it creates
tables from selected worksheets and names them according to a list of
names.
Asuming that the list is named SheetNames, then
Sub maketable2()
Dim SheetList As Sheets
Dim RngToName As Range
Dim LastRow As Long
Dim LastCol As Long
Dim NameToUse As String
Dim sh As Worksheet
Dim i As Long
Set SheetList = ActiveWindow.SelectedSheets
For Each sh In SheetList
i = i + 1
If Application.Range("SheetNames").Cells(i, 1).Value < "" Then
With sh
LastRow = .Range("a10").End(xlDown).Row
LastCol = .Range("a10").End(xlToRight).Column
Set RngToName = .Range("a10", .Cells(LastRow, LastCol))
RngToName.Name =
Application.Range("SheetNames").Cells(i,1).Value
End With
End If
Next sh
End Sub
I've tried to use this same macro to create another workbook and it it
gets
hung up he
RngToName.Name = Application.Range("SheetNames").Cells(i,1).Value
The text that appears when I hover the curser over the line is:
RngToName=<Application-defined or object-defined error
The only difference I can tell between this new workbook and the other
workbook is the "SheetNames".
Any Thoughts ?
Thank you again.
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