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Can't run macro as normal user
I don't how to solve this problem. It look like the person doesn't have
permission to open a form. It probably an administrator account problem and not an excel. problem. Try moving the excel worksheet to a directory that the person has full priviledges. "Henrik Christiansen" wrote: Hi Joel Hmm.. it does'nt seem like that. When we get the error message I click on the "debug" button: The code looks like this: Sub LaunchMainForm() Dim objF As frmObjectives If giNumberOfOpenForms < 0 Then giNumberOfOpenForms = 0 If giNumberOfOpenForms = 0 Then Set objF = New frmObjectives <- Error on this line, frmObjectives is a userform objF.Show False Set objF = Nothing End If End Sub /Henrik "Joel" wrote: The macro is probably access some files that she doesn't have permission to access. Open up the visual basic editor under the tools macro window. the program should stop when it gets to the errror. Move the mouse over the different variables to see what file name has the problem. "Henrik Christiansen" wrote: Hi all I have this odd problem. One of our users can't run a macro in a Excel XP spreadsheet. She's getting an Run-time error '1004' Application-defined or object-defined error. When I log on with my administrative account on the same Pc the macro runs fine. What could be the cause of that? Kind Regards Henrik |
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