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Thumbs up Answer: Querytables refresh gives Subscript out of Range Error

It's possible that the issue is related to the way Excel 2007 handles query tables. Here are a few things you can try:
  1. Check the query table index: In Excel 2007, the index of the first query table is 0, not 1. So, if you only have one query table, you should use .QueryTables(0) instead of .QueryTables(1).
  2. Check the connection string: Make sure that the connection string for the query table is correct and up-to-date. If the connection string is invalid, the refresh method may fail.
  3. Check the data range: Make sure that the data range for the query table is correct and up-to-date. If the data range is invalid, the refresh method may fail.
  4. Try using a different method to refresh the query table: Instead of using the Refresh method, you can try using the BackgroundQuery property to refresh the query table. Here's an example:

    Formula:
    With Workbooks("RM_Master.xls").Worksheets("ESC_RM_Cost").QueryTables(0)
          .
    BackgroundQuery True
          
    .Refresh
       End With 
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