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On May 28, 10:22*am, JW wrote:
On May 28, 10:00*am, Zarlot wrote: See code below. *I know this is pretty simple, but what I'm trying to do is pull data from a cell (in the test.xls spreadsheet) that has a varying (based upon what someone writes in the cell) text input. *I then want the macro I run to reference this cell to select which worksheet it is going to select in the spreadsheet in which I'm running the macro. Dim rng As RangeDim ws1 As Worksheet *Dim WhichSheetCell As String * WhichSheetCell = Workbooks.Open("Z:\Invoices \test.xls").Worksheets("Sheet1").Cells(3, 2) * * Set ws1 = Sheets("WhichSheetCell") Set rng = ws1.Range("A1:N" & Rows.Count) I get a "subscript out of range" error when I run it. 2 things. *You have ws1 declared as a Worksheet, but you are trying to assign a range to it (.Cells(3,2) from the WhichSheetCell variable). WhichSheetCell is a variable, but you have quotes around it in your Set ws1 statement. I'm not exactly sure where the Cells(3,2) is coming into play, but here is a snippet you can use for an example. * * Dim ws1 As Worksheet, rng As Range * * Set ws1 = Workbooks.Open("Z:\Invoices\test.xls") _ * * * * .Worksheets("Sheet1") * * Set rng = ws1.Range("A1:N" & Rows.Count)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks for the help. Cell(3, 2) comes into play because it's the cell which has in it the worksheet name (it's types in there) that the macro is supposed to use to find on another spreadsheet and then select that worksheet to do all of its work on. Kind of like... I enter on the main spreadsheet what worksheet I want it to look for on the other, and I put it in Cell(3, 2). Really... the more I think about it... the more really a Message/Input Box would be a lot easier and using the input to the messagebox as the variable... I am really a novice though but I'll try to figure this out. Thanks |
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