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Everytime I run the following procedure excel crashes.
Private Sub cmbDesc_KeyDown(ByVal KeyCode As MSForms.ReturnInteger, ByVal Shift As Integer) If KeyCode = 9 Then NewInventory.Cells(9, 4) = cmbDesc.Text cmbDesc.Visible = False NewInventory.Cells(9, 5).Select End If End Sub I have several other procedures that are similar that run fine. All I am trying to do is send the focus to the next cell in an invoice that I created from an embedded combo box. Any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for your time. Dave |
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Well, it seems to work just fine on my box (but that's what you'd expect,
isn't it?) Have you tried breaking into the VBA code and see exactly when the crash occurs (put a breakpoint on e.g. the first line after the If statement)? Or don't you even get that far? /MP "Daves_Solutions" wrote: Everytime I run the following procedure excel crashes. Private Sub cmbDesc_KeyDown(ByVal KeyCode As MSForms.ReturnInteger, ByVal Shift As Integer) If KeyCode = 9 Then NewInventory.Cells(9, 4) = cmbDesc.Text cmbDesc.Visible = False NewInventory.Cells(9, 5).Select End If End Sub I have several other procedures that are similar that run fine. All I am trying to do is send the focus to the next cell in an invoice that I created from an embedded combo box. Any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for your time. Dave |
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![]() "Mat P:son" wrote: Well, it seems to work just fine on my box (but that's what you'd expect, isn't it?) Have you tried breaking into the VBA code and see exactly when the crash occurs (put a breakpoint on e.g. the first line after the If statement)? Or don't you even get that far? /MP "Daves_Solutions" wrote: Everytime I run the following procedure excel crashes. Private Sub cmbDesc_KeyDown(ByVal KeyCode As MSForms.ReturnInteger, ByVal Shift As Integer) If KeyCode = 9 Then NewInventory.Cells(9, 4) = cmbDesc.Text cmbDesc.Visible = False NewInventory.Cells(9, 5).Select End If End Sub I have several other procedures that are similar that run fine. All I am trying to do is send the focus to the next cell in an invoice that I created from an embedded combo box. Any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for your time. Dave I have stepped through the code and it works fine until the end sub. As soon as it leaves the sub and the focus return back to the worksheet excel crashes. I have added a text box and sent the focus there and it works fine. It even works fine once in ten or twenty times. Who knew? Any other ideas?? |
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Sorry Dave, I don't really have any useful suggestions. Hope you'll figure it
out anyway... The only (very far-fetched and unlikely) leads I can think of is if you somehow refer to objects that are somehow going out of scope, or perhaps if they don't like to receive the focus for some strange reason. But I can't really figure out how that's supposed to fit the picture in your case... Good luck /MP "Daves_Solutions" wrote: "Mat P:son" wrote: Well, it seems to work just fine on my box (but that's what you'd expect, isn't it?) Have you tried breaking into the VBA code and see exactly when the crash occurs (put a breakpoint on e.g. the first line after the If statement)? Or don't you even get that far? /MP "Daves_Solutions" wrote: Everytime I run the following procedure excel crashes. Private Sub cmbDesc_KeyDown(ByVal KeyCode As MSForms.ReturnInteger, ByVal Shift As Integer) If KeyCode = 9 Then NewInventory.Cells(9, 4) = cmbDesc.Text cmbDesc.Visible = False NewInventory.Cells(9, 5).Select End If End Sub I have several other procedures that are similar that run fine. All I am trying to do is send the focus to the next cell in an invoice that I created from an embedded combo box. Any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for your time. Dave I have stepped through the code and it works fine until the end sub. As soon as it leaves the sub and the focus return back to the worksheet excel crashes. I have added a text box and sent the focus there and it works fine. It even works fine once in ten or twenty times. Who knew? Any other ideas?? |
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I've had problems in the past with Excel and focus, sometimes to the
point of causing me to fundamentally restructure my code. Here's a wild guess. Try swapping these two lines: cmbDesc.Visible = False NewInventory.Cells(9, 5).Select So that you select the cell first, then hide the combo box. Then cross your fingers and run the code. If that doesn't work, try commenting out the "cmbDesc.Visible = False" line and see if the crashing goes away. Daves_Solutions wrote: Everytime I run the following procedure excel crashes. Private Sub cmbDesc_KeyDown(ByVal KeyCode As MSForms.ReturnInteger, ByVal Shift As Integer) If KeyCode = 9 Then NewInventory.Cells(9, 4) = cmbDesc.Text cmbDesc.Visible = False NewInventory.Cells(9, 5).Select End If End Sub I have several other procedures that are similar that run fine. All I am trying to do is send the focus to the next cell in an invoice that I created from an embedded combo box. Any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for your time. Dave |
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![]() "Mark Lincoln" wrote: I've had problems in the past with Excel and focus, sometimes to the point of causing me to fundamentally restructure my code. Here's a wild guess. Try swapping these two lines: cmbDesc.Visible = False NewInventory.Cells(9, 5).Select So that you select the cell first, then hide the combo box. Then cross your fingers and run the code. If that doesn't work, try commenting out the "cmbDesc.Visible = False" line and see if the crashing goes away. Daves_Solutions wrote: Everytime I run the following procedure excel crashes. Private Sub cmbDesc_KeyDown(ByVal KeyCode As MSForms.ReturnInteger, ByVal Shift As Integer) If KeyCode = 9 Then NewInventory.Cells(9, 4) = cmbDesc.Text cmbDesc.Visible = False NewInventory.Cells(9, 5).Select End If End Sub I have several other procedures that are similar that run fine. All I am trying to do is send the focus to the next cell in an invoice that I created from an embedded combo box. Any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for your time. Dave Thanks it works on my computer I will try tomorrow on the computer that is supposed to run this program. It runs fine on three of my computers but not the one I need it too... thanks for your time and help. Dave |
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![]() "Daves_Solutions" wrote: Everytime I run the following procedure excel crashes. Private Sub cmbDesc_KeyDown(ByVal KeyCode As MSForms.ReturnInteger, ByVal Shift As Integer) If KeyCode = 9 Then NewInventory.Cells(9, 4) = cmbDesc.Text cmbDesc.Visible = False NewInventory.Cells(9, 5).Select End If End Sub I have several other procedures that are similar that run fine. All I am trying to do is send the focus to the next cell in an invoice that I created from an embedded combo box. Any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for your time. Dave I think that for some reason the computer that is to run this has a problem. I can run this code on three other computers and like you say it worlks fine for you?? Thanks for your time and help. dave |
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