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1004-Applcation-defined or object-defined error
Have a function that copies what a user inputs in one cell to the adjacent
cell if certain conditions are met. Works fine when I type the value into the cell, but when I select the value from a validation list I recieve the error 1004. Simplified the condition on the code below. When I place a break on .Value = Target.Value, Target.Value contains the value selected from the validation list. Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) On Error GoTo ERR_CleanUp Dim i_row As Integer Dim i_column As Integer Application.DisplayAlerts = False Application.EnableEvents = False i_row = Target.Row i_column = Target.Column If Target.Address = "$P$5" Then With Worksheets(1).Cells(i_row, i_column + 1) .Value = Target.Value End With End If CleanUp: Application.DisplayAlerts = True Application.EnableEvents = True Exit Sub ERR_CleanUp: If Err.Number = 1004 Then MsgBox "Excel has had a brain fart.", vbInformation Else MsgBox Err.Number & "- " & Err.Description End If Resume CleanUp End Sub |
1004-Applcation-defined or object-defined error
Try changing $P$5 to Cells(5, 16). That will put your taget and your offset
in the same type cell reference. "S Isfeld" wrote: Have a function that copies what a user inputs in one cell to the adjacent cell if certain conditions are met. Works fine when I type the value into the cell, but when I select the value from a validation list I recieve the error 1004. Simplified the condition on the code below. When I place a break on .Value = Target.Value, Target.Value contains the value selected from the validation list. Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) On Error GoTo ERR_CleanUp Dim i_row As Integer Dim i_column As Integer Application.DisplayAlerts = False Application.EnableEvents = False i_row = Target.Row i_column = Target.Column If Target.Address = "$P$5" Then With Worksheets(1).Cells(i_row, i_column + 1) .Value = Target.Value End With End If CleanUp: Application.DisplayAlerts = True Application.EnableEvents = True Exit Sub ERR_CleanUp: If Err.Number = 1004 Then MsgBox "Excel has had a brain fart.", vbInformation Else MsgBox Err.Number & "- " & Err.Description End If Resume CleanUp End Sub |
1004-Applcation-defined or object-defined error
Give this a whirl...
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) On Error GoTo ERR_CleanUp Application.EnableEvents = False If Target.Address = "$P$5" Then Target.offset(0,1).Value = Target.Value CleanUp: Application.EnableEvents = True Exit Sub ERR_CleanUp: If Err.Number = 1004 Then MsgBox "Excel has had a brain fart.", vbInformation Else MsgBox Err.Number & "- " & Err.Description End If Resume CleanUp End Sub -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "S Isfeld" wrote: Have a function that copies what a user inputs in one cell to the adjacent cell if certain conditions are met. Works fine when I type the value into the cell, but when I select the value from a validation list I recieve the error 1004. Simplified the condition on the code below. When I place a break on .Value = Target.Value, Target.Value contains the value selected from the validation list. Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) On Error GoTo ERR_CleanUp Dim i_row As Integer Dim i_column As Integer Application.DisplayAlerts = False Application.EnableEvents = False i_row = Target.Row i_column = Target.Column If Target.Address = "$P$5" Then With Worksheets(1).Cells(i_row, i_column + 1) .Value = Target.Value End With End If CleanUp: Application.DisplayAlerts = True Application.EnableEvents = True Exit Sub ERR_CleanUp: If Err.Number = 1004 Then MsgBox "Excel has had a brain fart.", vbInformation Else MsgBox Err.Number & "- " & Err.Description End If Resume CleanUp End Sub |
1004-Applcation-defined or object-defined error
Still the same problem, works fine when I enter the value into the cell but
errors when I pick from the validation list. "Jim Thomlinson" wrote: Give this a whirl... Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) On Error GoTo ERR_CleanUp Application.EnableEvents = False If Target.Address = "$P$5" Then Target.offset(0,1).Value = Target.Value CleanUp: Application.EnableEvents = True Exit Sub ERR_CleanUp: If Err.Number = 1004 Then MsgBox "Excel has had a brain fart.", vbInformation Else MsgBox Err.Number & "- " & Err.Description End If Resume CleanUp End Sub -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "S Isfeld" wrote: Have a function that copies what a user inputs in one cell to the adjacent cell if certain conditions are met. Works fine when I type the value into the cell, but when I select the value from a validation list I recieve the error 1004. Simplified the condition on the code below. When I place a break on .Value = Target.Value, Target.Value contains the value selected from the validation list. Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) On Error GoTo ERR_CleanUp Dim i_row As Integer Dim i_column As Integer Application.DisplayAlerts = False Application.EnableEvents = False i_row = Target.Row i_column = Target.Column If Target.Address = "$P$5" Then With Worksheets(1).Cells(i_row, i_column + 1) .Value = Target.Value End With End If CleanUp: Application.DisplayAlerts = True Application.EnableEvents = True Exit Sub ERR_CleanUp: If Err.Number = 1004 Then MsgBox "Excel has had a brain fart.", vbInformation Else MsgBox Err.Number & "- " & Err.Description End If Resume CleanUp End Sub |
1004-Applcation-defined or object-defined error
In case of situation like Worksheet("data").Range(variable,what could be the format of value in variable??? thanks. |
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