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rci wrote:
Belay that... I discovered the TypeName() method of determining the exact object. Best regards, Mike : Hi all... : I cut my teeth on code with line numbers and goto statements... so all : this newfangled object stuff is mind bending. : Current issue: Trying to be good be explicit object declaration. : My reward for trying to be good by declaring objects explicitly is that in : some cases, where code USED to work (because VBA was smart enough to handle : things without declaration) I now don't, in all cases, know what the heck : object was created... : Example: : MyFunction() : Dim oChart : Set oChart = ChartSpace1.Charts(0) : End Function : ...used to be just dandy : ...now: Substitute "Best Guess" with many different object types : Public oChart as "Best Guess" : ----------------------------------------------------- : MyFunction() : Set oChart = ChartSpace1.Charts(0) : End Function : chokes because my "best guess" as to what the object is suppossed to be is : always wrong. : Type mispatch error. : How do I discover what ChartSpace1.Charts(0) is trying to create? Since VBA : apparently knows what this is... (because it is aware of the mismatch) I : wonder why the Error message fails to say? : Anyway, advice on declaring this properly is very much appreciated. : Thanks, : Mike |
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