Type mismatch...
Your guesses were correct.
The variable txtRemoveSheet stores the value from a textbox on a
userform. The variable is the string name of a worksheet that is to be
deleted. For testing purposes I made sure that the string in the
textbox is a valid worksheet name.
Dave Peterson wrote:
I guessed that your code was taken from a button on a userform. I also guessed
that txtRemoveSheet was the name of a textbox on that userform.
I could have been wrong in both cases.
If I was correct in my guesses, then I don't see a need to initialize the value
in that textbox.
And by share the value, I was asking what that textbox (or variable named
txtremovesheet) actually held.
George wrote:
Is it a good idea to initialize string variables before using them? How
and where would I initialize txtRemoveSheet to an empty string before
the subroutine is called?
What do you mean by "share that value"?
Thanks for the reply,
George
Dave Peterson wrote:
I don't know why it didn't work for you. Maybe it has something to do with
what's in that textbox???
You may want to share that value.
George wrote:
When running the following Visual Basic code a run time error occurs
saying that there is a type mismatch. The name txtRemoveSheet is from a
textbox. My assumption was that it should be of type string and that
the Delete method accepted strings. Is this assumption correct? I
don't see why txtRemoveSheet is not accepted, can someone enlighten me?
Private Sub cmdDelete_Click()
Worksheets(txtRemoveSheet).Delete
txtRemoveSheet.Text = ""
End Sub
Thank you,
George
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