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Default Stumped by "Object variable not set" again

Declaring it as type Commandbar does not make it a commandbar, it just means
that it can be set to a commandbar via code, just declaring leaves it as
Nothing.

I don't think I fully understand what you are trying to do?

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I have code that shows a specific commanbar when a particular worksheet
is activated, then hides the commandbar when the spreadsheet is
de-selected. I want to save the commandbar name so that when the
spreadsheet is closed, the last commandbar will be hidden. But I'm
getting the ever-present "Object or withblock variable not set" error.
Here is the sheet code:

Private Sub Worksheet_Activate()

Application.CommandBars("Abuse").Visible = True
cTBar.Name = "Abuse"<----ERROR
Call TBarNameSave

End Sub

cTBar is publicly declared as a Commandbar. So why won't it accept the
name?
Thanks.



 
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