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Thanks, Carlos.
You are right. -----Original Message----- Alex If IsError(xlbook.Worksheets(1).Cells(i, j)) is the same If IsError(xlbook.Worksheets(1).Cells(i, j)) =True If Not(IsError(xlbook.Worksheets(1).Cells(i, j))) is the same If IsError(xlbook.Worksheets(1).Cells(i, j)) =False "AlexD" wrote in message ... Thanks, I've got it. I'm using now: If IsError(xlbook.Worksheets(1).Cells(i, j)) = True ... It's working -----Original Message----- How could I check from VB whether a spreadsheet has any errors? I'm trying to use If xlbook.Worksheets(1).Cells(i, j) = "#DIV/0!" Then ... but the type is mismatched. The following is not working as well If xlbook.Worksheets(1).IsError(Cells(i, j)) = True ... It's a good function (ISERROR) for a spreadsheet but cannot be used like this in VB(no property). Can anybody advise anything? Thanks . . |
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