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Error in Excel 2003, OK in Excel 97
The majority of machines in our company are still running Win2k Pro and
Office 97. However, they are now starting to phase in some new machines equipped with WinXP Pro and Office 2003. Below is an excerpt of my code that is encountering an error on the new machines, but not on the old: Sub Update() ' ' Copies the data from the Production sheet, and is used in conjunction ' with one of the two macros below (AudProd or FieldAuditTrackingUpdate). ' Application.ScreenUpdating = False Application.Run "ProdLog" Application.ScreenUpdating = False Sheets("Production").Range("A1").Select Sheets("Production").Copy Befo=Sheets("Reports") Sheets("Production (2)").Select Sheets("Production (2)").Unprotect Password:="xxxxxx" ActiveSheet.Shapes("CommandButton1").Delete ActiveSheet.Shapes("CommandButton2").Delete ActiveSheet.Shapes(2).Select With Selection .Font.ColorIndex = 6 .ShapeRange.Fill.Visible = msoTrue .ShapeRange.Fill.Solid .ShapeRange.Fill.ForeColor.RGB = RGB(0, 0, 204) .OnAction = "MainMenu" End With Range("F4").Select Range("A1:B1").MergeCells = False Range("D1:E1").MergeCells = False Range("A1").ClearContents Range("D1").ClearContents Range("A1:BD300").Select Selection.Copy With Selection .PasteSpecial Paste:=xlValues, Operation:=xlNone, SkipBlanks:=False, Transpose:=False .Locked = True .FormulaHidden = True End With Range("A4:BD300").Select With Selection .Font.FontStyle = "Regular" .Font.ColorIndex = xlAutomatic .Interior.ColorIndex = xlNone End With Application.CutCopyMode = False Range("A1:BD3").Font.ColorIndex = xlAutomatic End Sub Does anyone see anything above that would result in this error for WinXP Pro and Excel 2003? The error is: "The item with the specified name wasn't found." The sheet has 4 autoshapes (2 command buttons and 2 other shapes). I would really appreciate any insight. :) Oh, and please don't knock the code too badly, I am a beginner at this and self-taught. ;) |
Error in Excel 2003, OK in Excel 97
Jason,
Are you running this code from the _Click event of CommandButton1 ? Are you sure "ActiveSheet.Shapes(2)" still exists ? NickHK "Jason" wrote in message ... Thanks for the reply, JLG. Actually, that is part of the problem. VBA is not pointing me to exactly where the problem lies. I only get that error, and it does not give me the option to debug (even when I have the code unprotected). However, if I look at the spreadsheet, I can sort of tell where it stopped, although it is somewhat confusing. The sheet is copied and unprotected, but then where it gets confusing is that CommandButton2 is deleted, but CommandButton1 is not. So my guess is that the error relates to CommandButton1. However, why would it delete CommandButton2 first, when it is after CommantButton1 delete command in my code? Thanks again, Jason "JLGWhiz" wrote: Hi Jason, I had some old code that I wrote before I retired and when I got my Office 2003 software it would not run until I copied it into a code module in Excel 2003. I don't know if that will cure your problem but it would be helpful if you could pinpoint where you are getting the error. In other words, what is it that the program cannot find? If we know that, it should be easy to figure out why. You can step through you macro manually and see at what step the error message is generated. JLG |
Error in Excel 2003, OK in Excel 97
Hi Jason,
In addition, I am not sure the Update can be called from Macro directly. If yes, I think you may try to follow the steps below to run the code one by one. 1. Press Alt+F11 to open the VBE editor 2. locate Sub Update 3. Press F9 to set a breakpoint on line " Application.ScreenUpdating = False" 4. Press F5 to run the macro directly and the breakpoint should be hit 5. Now you can press F8 to go through the code one by one to see what is the error Also if you do not have concern, can you provided a simplied reproduce Excel file in Excel 97 format which working in Excel 97, we can try to run it in a Windows XP+Excel 2003 environment so that we can troubleshoot the problem at our side. If you have any concern, please feel free to let me know. Best regards, Peter Huang Microsoft Online Community Support ================================================== When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so that others may learn and benefit from your issue. ================================================== This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
Error in Excel 2003, OK in Excel 97
Thanks for the input everyone!
Tom's suggestion worked like a charm. Thanks Tom! Nick, this is run from a _Click event, but from a different sheet, so not from CommandButton1. And yes, Shapes2 does still exist. I have verified this after receiving the error. Peter, thanks so much for stepping me through that, and for your offer. |
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