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Here's something I discovered. When I run the macro from inside the VBE using the F8 key, it works. However, when I run it using the command button on my spreadsheet, it doesn't work. Any ideas? "JE McGimpsey" wrote: In that case, it works for me. Here's my test workbook: ftp://ftp.mcgimpsey.com/excel/mark1_demo.xls In article , "Mark1" wrote: Can anybody tell me why I get the error "Unable to get the Find property of the Range Class" here? I passed the variable a to MyTest5(b). I assumed that MyTest5 would Find a in the range "Name". Help is appreciated! Sub MyTest() Dim a As String Dim c a = Worksheets("Input Sheet").Range("C3").Value c = Application.Match(a, Worksheets("Sheet2").Range("Name"), 0) If Not IsError(c) Then Dim mymessage As String mymessage = "This name has already been entered." & Chr(13) _ & "Would you like to retrieve that listing?" Style = vbYesNo Response = MsgBox(mymessage, Style) If Response = vbYes Then Call MyTest5(a) Else: GoTo Option3 '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' '''''''' Sub MyTest5(b As String) With Worksheets(2).Range("Name") Set d = .Find(b, , xlValues, xlWhole) If Not d Is Nothing Then |
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