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Runtime Error 1004 when trying to PasteSpecial
I'd appreciate any help on this problem that anyone could offer.
I recorded a macro which contains only one line to paste values from one range of cells into another range. The cells to copy are already selected (i.e. Cntl-C) and the destination range is also selected BEFORE invoking the macro. The code is very simple and looks like this : Sub Test() ' ' Test Macro ' Selection.PasteSpecial Paste:=xlPasteValues, Operation:=xlNone, SkipBlanks _ :=False, Transpose:=False End Sub and the Runtime Error 1004 occurs right at the Selection.PasteSpecial .... line. This has always worked in the past and from one day to the next it has stopped functioning. Does anyone have a clue why ?? Thanks in advance. Phil |
Runtime Error 1004 when trying to PasteSpecial
Maybe there's nothing to paste???
I'd add line: if application.cutcopymode = false then msgbox "nothing to paste" exit sub end if There's lots of things that cause the clipboard to empty. Maybe you did something or maybe an event macro fired??? Phil Davis wrote: I'd appreciate any help on this problem that anyone could offer. I recorded a macro which contains only one line to paste values from one range of cells into another range. The cells to copy are already selected (i.e. Cntl-C) and the destination range is also selected BEFORE invoking the macro. The code is very simple and looks like this : Sub Test() ' ' Test Macro ' Selection.PasteSpecial Paste:=xlPasteValues, Operation:=xlNone, SkipBlanks _ :=False, Transpose:=False End Sub and the Runtime Error 1004 occurs right at the Selection.PasteSpecial .... line. This has always worked in the past and from one day to the next it has stopped functioning. Does anyone have a clue why ?? Thanks in advance. Phil -- Dave Peterson |
Runtime Error 1004 when trying to PasteSpecial
There is a small trick required to make your macro run properly.
If you call your macro thru menu commands, the clipboard will be emptied of copied ranges and the paste will fail. Assign a short-cut key to the macro and use it and the paste should not fail. -- Gary''s Student "Phil Davis" wrote: I'd appreciate any help on this problem that anyone could offer. I recorded a macro which contains only one line to paste values from one range of cells into another range. The cells to copy are already selected (i.e. Cntl-C) and the destination range is also selected BEFORE invoking the macro. The code is very simple and looks like this : Sub Test() ' ' Test Macro ' Selection.PasteSpecial Paste:=xlPasteValues, Operation:=xlNone, SkipBlanks _ :=False, Transpose:=False End Sub and the Runtime Error 1004 occurs right at the Selection.PasteSpecial .... line. This has always worked in the past and from one day to the next it has stopped functioning. Does anyone have a clue why ?? Thanks in advance. Phil |
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