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dhstein

Macro stops with "Large Amount of Data" Message
 
I have macro that copies some data from a workbook and then tries to close
it. I want it to run without stopping, but I get the message that there is a
large amount of data in the clipboard - and I need to click "OK". Is there a
way to suppress that message so the macro will complete? Thanks.



Pete_UK

Macro stops with "Large Amount of Data" Message
 
You might like to add this to your macro before closing the workbook:

Application.DisplayAlerts = False

This will suppress the error message. Then turn it back on again with
this:

Application.DisplayAlerts = True

Hope this helps.

Pete

On Nov 12, 1:09*am, dhstein wrote:
I have macro that copies some data from a workbook and then tries to close
it. *I want it to run without stopping, but I get the message that there is a
large amount of data in the clipboard - and I need to click "OK". *Is there a
way to suppress that message so the macro will complete? *Thanks.



FSt1

Macro stops with "Large Amount of Data" Message
 
hi
add this to the begining of your code...
Application.DisplayAlerts = false

this will turn off all of excel's built in error messages.

but...".big word"....be sure to turn them back on at the end of your code...
very unwise not to..........
Application.DisplayAlerts = TRUE

regards
FSt1



"dhstein" wrote:

I have macro that copies some data from a workbook and then tries to close
it. I want it to run without stopping, but I get the message that there is a
large amount of data in the clipboard - and I need to click "OK". Is there a
way to suppress that message so the macro will complete? Thanks.



Bob Flanagan[_2_]

Macro stops with "Large Amount of Data" Message
 
Before closing the file, execute the following statement:

Application.CutCopyMode = False

If the problem still continues, which it may, copy a single cell. This will
make the contents of the clipboard very small and thus eliminate the
message.

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"dhstein" wrote in message
...
I have macro that copies some data from a workbook and then tries to close
it. I want it to run without stopping, but I get the message that there
is a
large amount of data in the clipboard - and I need to click "OK". Is
there a
way to suppress that message so the macro will complete? Thanks.





dhstein

Macro stops with "Large Amount of Data" Message
 
Thanks for the information - it worked great

"FSt1" wrote:

hi
add this to the begining of your code...
Application.DisplayAlerts = false

this will turn off all of excel's built in error messages.

but...".big word"....be sure to turn them back on at the end of your code...
very unwise not to..........
Application.DisplayAlerts = TRUE

regards
FSt1



"dhstein" wrote:

I have macro that copies some data from a workbook and then tries to close
it. I want it to run without stopping, but I get the message that there is a
large amount of data in the clipboard - and I need to click "OK". Is there a
way to suppress that message so the macro will complete? Thanks.




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