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When I run my VBA macro it stops after running for a while with the error:

Run-time error '438':
Object doesn't support this property or method

Microsoft.com Knowledge Base 211731 says something about ActiveX (which I have not used and don't understand). My macro is basically two IF...THEN...ELSE loops, it is not written to do any formatting.

Can anyone help please.
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Hi
you may post your macro

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Frank Kabel
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stuart wrote:
When I run my VBA macro it stops after running for a while with the
error:

Run-time error '438':
Object doesn't support this property or method

Microsoft.com Knowledge Base 211731 says something about ActiveX
(which I have not used and don't understand). My macro is basically
two IF...THEN...ELSE loops, it is not written to do any formatting.

Can anyone help please.


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