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Macro giving runtime error on one PC and not another
Remove the DataOption2:= xlSortNormal. It is a new feature in 2003 that did
not exist in 2000. xlSortNormal is the default so it does not make a difference anyway... -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "Ingrid" wrote: In the following code, the macro gives a runtime error 1004: application or object defined error at the Selection.Sort command. Sheets("Data").Select Cells.Select Selection.Font.Bold = False Selection.Sort Key1:=Range("A2"), Order1:=xlDescending, Key2:=Range("B2") _ , Order2:=xlDescending, Header:=xlYes, OrderCustom:=1, MatchCase:=False _ , Orientation:=xlTopToBottom, DataOption1:=xlSortNormal, DataOption2:= _ xlSortNormal The macro works fine for me with Excel 2003, but not for my friend who has Excel 2000. Is there something in the code that could be removed and still let the macro function on his pc? Or is there a setting in his Excel that needs to be changed to allow this to work? Thanks! |
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