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I want to copy a worksheet in its entirety to a workbook in another
directory. I'm running Excel 2002 & my code (which doesn't work) is as follows: Option Explicit Sub xCopyFGSht() ActiveSheet.Select ActiveSheet.Copy after:=Workbooks("022508.xls").Sheets(xlEnd) ActiveSheet.Move after:=Sheets(Sheets.Count) End Sub The active sheet I'm copying is in R:\Batch Sheets, and I want to copy it to K:\Cost Accounting\Production\2008\022508.xls. This is a network, which is why the different drives. Both workbooks are open. I get a run-time error '9': "Subscript out of range" error message. I should state that if I perform this procedure manually the first time, then try it again using the macro, it works. It's as if it recognizes the path from one file to the other after I've done it manually. Hope I've given all of the facts needed. Any ideas? Warren |
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