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Subscript Error
Hi, I get 'Subscript Out Of Range' for the code below, even though
"Natwest1.xls" does exist in that format, thanks Sub coi() Set fin = Application.Workbooks("C:\My Documents\Natwest1.xls") lastrow = Cells(Rows.Count, 3).End(xlUp).Row For i = 3 To lastrow If Cells(i, 4) = "Hudson" Then Cells(i, 4).EntireRow.Copy Destination:=fin.Cells(91, 1) End If Next End Sub |
Subscript Error
Try:
Set fin = Application.Workbooks("Natwest1.xls") You don't need and can't have the path in that statement. But it looks like you're gonna have some trouble with this: Cells(i, 4).EntireRow.Copy Destination:=fin.Cells(91, 1) maybe... Cells(i, 4).EntireRow.Copy Destination:=fin.worksheets("sheet1").Cells(91, 1) teresa wrote: Hi, I get 'Subscript Out Of Range' for the code below, even though "Natwest1.xls" does exist in that format, thanks Sub coi() Set fin = Application.Workbooks("C:\My Documents\Natwest1.xls") lastrow = Cells(Rows.Count, 3).End(xlUp).Row For i = 3 To lastrow If Cells(i, 4) = "Hudson" Then Cells(i, 4).EntireRow.Copy Destination:=fin.Cells(91, 1) End If Next End Sub -- Dave Peterson |
Subscript Error
If it is open then it should be
set fin = workbooks("Natwest1.xls") if you want to open it, then it should be Set fin = Application.Workbooks.Open("C:\My Documents\Natwest1.xls") Your half way between, so I can't tell what you want to do. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "teresa" wrote in message ... Hi, I get 'Subscript Out Of Range' for the code below, even though "Natwest1.xls" does exist in that format, thanks Sub coi() Set fin = Application.Workbooks("C:\My Documents\Natwest1.xls") lastrow = Cells(Rows.Count, 3).End(xlUp).Row For i = 3 To lastrow If Cells(i, 4) = "Hudson" Then Cells(i, 4).EntireRow.Copy Destination:=fin.Cells(91, 1) End If Next End Sub |
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