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Error while Checking for Regular Expressions Library in VBA
The following macro is no longer working. I am getting a Run Time Error 1004
saying "Programmatic Access to Visual Basic Project not Trusted". It's highlighting the line of code: For Each ref In ThisWorkbook.VBProject.References I have the Regular Expressions 5.5 clicked off. This was working fine in XL 2000 until I merged two XLAs together and started running it in XL 2003 Why is this? Private Sub ExternalLinkChkBx_Click() Dim ref As Object Dim fRef As Boolean If ExternalLinkChkBx = False Then SelectAllChkBx = False End If If ExternalLinkChkBx = True Then 'Check to see if user has RegExp library 'installed. If not, prompt user to not 'choose this option. For Each ref In ThisWorkbook.VBProject.References If ref.Name = "VBScript_RegExp_55" Then 'Debug.Print ref.Name 'ThisWorkbook.VBProject.References.Remove ref fRef = True 'MsgBox ("Regular Expressions 5.5 Enabled") End If Next If Not fRef Then MsgBox ("You do not have the Regular Expressions Library checked off in the Tools Menu. In order for this External Link Audit to be completed, you need to reference this library. Go to to the VB Editor and then to Tools/References. Scroll down to Microsoft VBScript Regular Expressions 5.5 and click on it. Then run this audit again.") If Not fRef Then ExternalLinkChkBx = False End If End Sub |
Error while Checking for Regular Expressions Library in VBA
ExcelMonkey,
Check your reference list for missing references. For example, do you have a reference set to MS VBA Extensibility? It may be a new version, so perhaps you have lost your reference to that - or to another file. HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "ExcelMonkey" wrote in message ... The following macro is no longer working. I am getting a Run Time Error 1004 saying "Programmatic Access to Visual Basic Project not Trusted". It's highlighting the line of code: For Each ref In ThisWorkbook.VBProject.References I have the Regular Expressions 5.5 clicked off. This was working fine in XL 2000 until I merged two XLAs together and started running it in XL 2003 Why is this? Private Sub ExternalLinkChkBx_Click() Dim ref As Object Dim fRef As Boolean If ExternalLinkChkBx = False Then SelectAllChkBx = False End If If ExternalLinkChkBx = True Then 'Check to see if user has RegExp library 'installed. If not, prompt user to not 'choose this option. For Each ref In ThisWorkbook.VBProject.References If ref.Name = "VBScript_RegExp_55" Then 'Debug.Print ref.Name 'ThisWorkbook.VBProject.References.Remove ref fRef = True 'MsgBox ("Regular Expressions 5.5 Enabled") End If Next If Not fRef Then MsgBox ("You do not have the Regular Expressions Library checked off in the Tools Menu. In order for this External Link Audit to be completed, you need to reference this library. Go to to the VB Editor and then to Tools/References. Scroll down to Microsoft VBScript Regular Expressions 5.5 and click on it. Then run this audit again.") If Not fRef Then ExternalLinkChkBx = False End If End Sub |
Error while Checking for Regular Expressions Library in VBA
in Tools=Macros=Security, have you elected to trust access to the Visual
Basic Project. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "ExcelMonkey" wrote in message ... The following macro is no longer working. I am getting a Run Time Error 1004 saying "Programmatic Access to Visual Basic Project not Trusted". It's highlighting the line of code: For Each ref In ThisWorkbook.VBProject.References I have the Regular Expressions 5.5 clicked off. This was working fine in XL 2000 until I merged two XLAs together and started running it in XL 2003 Why is this? Private Sub ExternalLinkChkBx_Click() Dim ref As Object Dim fRef As Boolean If ExternalLinkChkBx = False Then SelectAllChkBx = False End If If ExternalLinkChkBx = True Then 'Check to see if user has RegExp library 'installed. If not, prompt user to not 'choose this option. For Each ref In ThisWorkbook.VBProject.References If ref.Name = "VBScript_RegExp_55" Then 'Debug.Print ref.Name 'ThisWorkbook.VBProject.References.Remove ref fRef = True 'MsgBox ("Regular Expressions 5.5 Enabled") End If Next If Not fRef Then MsgBox ("You do not have the Regular Expressions Library checked off in the Tools Menu. In order for this External Link Audit to be completed, you need to reference this library. Go to to the VB Editor and then to Tools/References. Scroll down to Microsoft VBScript Regular Expressions 5.5 and click on it. Then run this audit again.") If Not fRef Then ExternalLinkChkBx = False End If End Sub |
Error while Checking for Regular Expressions Library in VBA
Thanks Tom. I am assuming that this is a new option in XL 2003. I am also
assuming that I will now have to test for this prior to running this line of code. I tried running the macro recorder but could not seem to record the click of the "Trust access to the Visual". How do I do this in VBA? Thanks "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: in Tools=Macros=Security, have you elected to trust access to the Visual Basic Project. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "ExcelMonkey" wrote in message ... The following macro is no longer working. I am getting a Run Time Error 1004 saying "Programmatic Access to Visual Basic Project not Trusted". It's highlighting the line of code: For Each ref In ThisWorkbook.VBProject.References I have the Regular Expressions 5.5 clicked off. This was working fine in XL 2000 until I merged two XLAs together and started running it in XL 2003 Why is this? Private Sub ExternalLinkChkBx_Click() Dim ref As Object Dim fRef As Boolean If ExternalLinkChkBx = False Then SelectAllChkBx = False End If If ExternalLinkChkBx = True Then 'Check to see if user has RegExp library 'installed. If not, prompt user to not 'choose this option. For Each ref In ThisWorkbook.VBProject.References If ref.Name = "VBScript_RegExp_55" Then 'Debug.Print ref.Name 'ThisWorkbook.VBProject.References.Remove ref fRef = True 'MsgBox ("Regular Expressions 5.5 Enabled") End If Next If Not fRef Then MsgBox ("You do not have the Regular Expressions Library checked off in the Tools Menu. In order for this External Link Audit to be completed, you need to reference this library. Go to to the VB Editor and then to Tools/References. Scroll down to Microsoft VBScript Regular Expressions 5.5 and click on it. Then run this audit again.") If Not fRef Then ExternalLinkChkBx = False End If End Sub |
Error while Checking for Regular Expressions Library in VBA
Chip Pearson posted this a short time ago in response to a related question:
Dim Ref As Object On Error Resume Next Set Ref = ThisWorkbook.VBProject.References("Excel") If Ref Is Nothing Then Debug.Print "No trust" Else Debug.Print "trust" End If This tests whether access to the VBA project has been enabled. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message ... in Tools=Macros=Security, have you elected to trust access to the Visual Basic Project. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "ExcelMonkey" wrote in message ... The following macro is no longer working. I am getting a Run Time Error 1004 saying "Programmatic Access to Visual Basic Project not Trusted". It's highlighting the line of code: For Each ref In ThisWorkbook.VBProject.References I have the Regular Expressions 5.5 clicked off. This was working fine in XL 2000 until I merged two XLAs together and started running it in XL 2003 Why is this? Private Sub ExternalLinkChkBx_Click() Dim ref As Object Dim fRef As Boolean If ExternalLinkChkBx = False Then SelectAllChkBx = False End If If ExternalLinkChkBx = True Then 'Check to see if user has RegExp library 'installed. If not, prompt user to not 'choose this option. For Each ref In ThisWorkbook.VBProject.References If ref.Name = "VBScript_RegExp_55" Then 'Debug.Print ref.Name 'ThisWorkbook.VBProject.References.Remove ref fRef = True 'MsgBox ("Regular Expressions 5.5 Enabled") End If Next If Not fRef Then MsgBox ("You do not have the Regular Expressions Library checked off in the Tools Menu. In order for this External Link Audit to be completed, you need to reference this library. Go to to the VB Editor and then to Tools/References. Scroll down to Microsoft VBScript Regular Expressions 5.5 and click on it. Then run this audit again.") If Not fRef Then ExternalLinkChkBx = False End If End Sub |
Error while Checking for Regular Expressions Library in VBA
I think it was introduced in xl2002 - but don't recall for sure.
Recording won't work because it can't be set (or queried directly) with code. I posted a copy of a technique to test it posted previously by Chip Pearson. (wrote it awhile ago, but forgot to sent it). -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "ExcelMonkey" wrote in message ... Thanks Tom. I am assuming that this is a new option in XL 2003. I am also assuming that I will now have to test for this prior to running this line of code. I tried running the macro recorder but could not seem to record the click of the "Trust access to the Visual". How do I do this in VBA? Thanks "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: in Tools=Macros=Security, have you elected to trust access to the Visual Basic Project. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "ExcelMonkey" wrote in message ... The following macro is no longer working. I am getting a Run Time Error 1004 saying "Programmatic Access to Visual Basic Project not Trusted". It's highlighting the line of code: For Each ref In ThisWorkbook.VBProject.References I have the Regular Expressions 5.5 clicked off. This was working fine in XL 2000 until I merged two XLAs together and started running it in XL 2003 Why is this? Private Sub ExternalLinkChkBx_Click() Dim ref As Object Dim fRef As Boolean If ExternalLinkChkBx = False Then SelectAllChkBx = False End If If ExternalLinkChkBx = True Then 'Check to see if user has RegExp library 'installed. If not, prompt user to not 'choose this option. For Each ref In ThisWorkbook.VBProject.References If ref.Name = "VBScript_RegExp_55" Then 'Debug.Print ref.Name 'ThisWorkbook.VBProject.References.Remove ref fRef = True 'MsgBox ("Regular Expressions 5.5 Enabled") End If Next If Not fRef Then MsgBox ("You do not have the Regular Expressions Library checked off in the Tools Menu. In order for this External Link Audit to be completed, you need to reference this library. Go to to the VB Editor and then to Tools/References. Scroll down to Microsoft VBScript Regular Expressions 5.5 and click on it. Then run this audit again.") If Not fRef Then ExternalLinkChkBx = False End If End Sub |
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