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Default Runtime error 91?


Hi,

I am creating a program (I can't attach it because it exceeds the 100kb
limit, but I can mail it to you!!!), but I get an error and I can't seem
to find the problem.
When I start up the excel-file and try to run the macro
"GegevensAanpassen" on any row where it is possible (I enter data in
the 2 textboxes on the pop-up screen and check the checkbox "ja" (=yes)
and press the "OK" button), I get an runtime error 91. The excel-file
CANNOT load the userform "FormUitgangspunten".
But when I start up the excel-file and first run the macro
"RijInvoegen" (=insert row) and enter the data in the pop-up screen or
even when I directly push the "Cancel" button and then again try to run
the macro "GegevensAanpassen" ( and enter data in the 2 textboxes on the
pop-up screen and check the checkbox "ja" (=yes) and press the "OK"
button) it DOES work.
Can someone help me find out what the problem is? Thanks in advance!


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