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Jean-Paul Viel
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checking if workbook is open before accessing
Hi
Dim appExcel As Excel.Application
Dim lastrow As Excel.Range
Dim Choice As Workbook
On Error GoTo ErrorStop
Set appExcel = Application
appExcel.DisplayAlerts = False
appExcel.ScreenUpdating = False
consultant = cbConsultant.Text
If consultant = "Persons name" Then
Set Choice = appExcel.Workbooks.Open(Filename:="C:\test1.xls")
ElseIf consultant = "Person2" Then
'Set etc.....
End If
Set lastrow = Choice.Worksheets("sheet1").Range("a65536").End(xl Up)
'etc......
Exit Sub
ErrorStop:
MsgBox "Your Info"
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JP
"David Goodall" wrote in message
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Hi,
I've developed a Userform which adds data to several workbooks depending
on
the choice made in combobox. The macro is as follows:
Dim appExcel As Excel.Application
Dim lastrow As Excel.Range
Dim Choice as Workbook
Set appExcel = Application
appExcel.DisplayAlerts = False
appExcel.ScreenUpdating = False
consultant = cbConsultant.Text
If consultant = "Persons name" then
Set Choice = appExcel.Workbooks.Open(FileName:="C:\test1.xls")
ElseIf consultant = "Person2" Then
Set etc.....
end if
Set lastrow = Choice.Worksheets("sheet1").Range("a65536").End(xl Up)
etc......
This works fine but my problem is that if another user is in test.xls the
program
stops and I get a file save as dialog.
I would like to build some form of error message so that the user is told
who is currently using test1.xls and once the other user has exited
test1.xls the macro then continues.
I have noticed the on Error and Resume functions but I'm not sure how to
implement them.
Many thanks
David
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