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This worked: "Delete and Update Charts and Lis" This didn't: "Delete and Update Charts and List" ArielZusya wrote: I did try the code on a test workbook/worksheet and had the same result. While the code may be fine in 2003, there may be a yet undiagnosed bug in 2007. I know in the past there were a number of bugs in 2003 that produced error 1004. Perhaps this is just that... an undxed bug. Everyone else I've shown this code to on various usergroups run the code and get no error... but I've yet to hear from someone running the code on xl2007 that they are successful. since that seems to be the only difference between my system and the system others use to run it I'm starting to think this might be a problem with xl2007. I have it on one of my computers at home and since I installed it myself I know how it was installed and if it is up to date (details over which I have no control at the office) and so I can see if the issue repeats at home. The only trouble there would be that my copy at home is a full version license (not an upgrade... in fact its the version that MS provided at the launch... which I attended here in Denver) and while many will say that there is no difference, I've found in the past that a clean install full version of an MS app is less buggy than an upgrade install... installing one on top of the other. Consequently, I can't say difinitively that my home test will answer the question as to whether the blame lies with 2007 or elsewhere. Anyhow... if you have any other thoughts let me know... if not I'll just assume it's isolated to 2007 until I can run my home test or hear from someone else. Thanks! "Dave Peterson" wrote: I used xl2003, but I don't see anything in your code that would cause problems with xl2007. Did you try the code on a test workbook/worksheet? ArielZusya wrote: Are you using Excel 2007? I'm worried that the techs here didn't do a very good job on their upgrade (they insisted on upgrading my system and I have no ability to update or change anything). Incidentally, to be more specific, on your recommendation, I changed the code as follows: Set btnMyButton = Workbooks(stMyWorkbookName).Sheets("TextAdjust").B uttons.Add(460, 75, 140, 30) and then pass stMyWorkbookName to the sub with the name of the new file set to that string. As for protection, all the other worksheets in the new book are protected but this worksheet isn't. The point of this worksheet is to let the user edit the data, click the button and have the system update the other worksheets in the same workbook (which have a number of formulas referring to one another) without messing with their referential integrity. for that reason I've protected the other sheets but left this sheet alone. Anyhow... if you have any suggestions I'd be greatful. Thanks! "Dave Peterson" wrote: The code I posted worked fine for me. Does that suggested code work in a brand new workbook? Just a guess...Is the worksheet protected? ArielZusya wrote: That has no impact. Even if I change this to: Sub CreateButton() Dim btnMyButton As Button Set btnMyButton = ActiveSheet.Buttons.Add(460, 75, 140, 30) btnMyButton.Caption = "Delete and Update Charts and Lists" End Sub It errors out with that error at btnMybutton.Caption = "Delete..." The problem is definately at btnMyButton.Caption = "Delete..." If I step through the sub before it runs this line a mouseover the work btnMyButton has the float bubble of "Button 1" the caption of the button before it's renamed (not sure if that's useful to know). thanks! "Dave Peterson" wrote: I'd drop the select's: Option Explicit Sub CreateButton() Dim btnMyButton As Button Set btnMyButton = ActiveSheet.Buttons.Add(460, 75, 140, 30) btnMyButton.Caption = "Delete and Update Charts and Lists" btnMyButton.OnAction = "btnDeleteAndUpdateSeatingChart" btnMyButton.Name = "btnDeleteAndUpdate" End Sub In fact, I'd be more specific with the .onaction portion. btnMyButton.OnAction _ = "'" & ActiveSheet.Parent.Name & "'!btnDeleteAndUpdateSeatingChart" ArielZusya wrote: I've got the following code: Sub CreateButton() Dim btnMyButton As Button Set btnMyButton = ActiveSheet.Buttons.Add(460, 75, 140, 30) btnMyButton.Caption = "Delete and Update Charts and Lists" btnMyButton.Select Selection.OnAction = "btnDeleteAndUpdateSeatingChart" Selection.Name = "btnDeleteAndUpdate" End Sub If I create a new workboox and then create a module with this sub in it and then run it it works without error. However, when I run it from a second workbook I get the error. In other words if I use the current workbook to run vba script that copys the current worksheet to a new workbook and then while that new workbook is active I run the above code it creates the button on the new worksheet but when it tries to change the caption on the button from "Button 1" to "Delete and Update Charts and Lists" I get Runtime Error 1004: Unable to update the Caption Property of the Button Class. Anyone have any idea why this would be? I've tried saving the new workbook before running the create button script and it had no impact on the problem. This is in Excel 2007. Your help is greatly appreciated. Thanks! -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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