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Default Stepping Through vs. Play

I've seen things that didn't work when I step through the code. But my guess is
that there's a difference in what's going on in excel when you step through the
code.

You may want to post your code and indicate the offending line (and what module
the code is in (Behind a worksheet, behind ThisWorkbook or in a general module).

CWillis wrote:

I have a portion of code that inserts rows into a spreadsheet. The code
works when I step through it using F8 but it does not work when I press play.
(Gives the error: "Run-time error '438': Object doesn't support this
property or method") I cannot find any error in the code. In fact, the same
code is used several other places in my project without error. Does excel do
something differently when stepped through vs. play? If so, I can try to use
that to find the problem. Thanks.


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