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Hi there,
I am trying to create Names with the following statement: ActiveWorkbook.Names.Add Name:="vld" & sVldName, RefersTo:=vldFormula I keep getting the runtime error 1004. I will appreciate if somebody would help me getting round this probelm. -- Thanx & regards, Asif |
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What is in vldName and vldFormula?
-- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "Asif" wrote in message ... Hi there, I am trying to create Names with the following statement: ActiveWorkbook.Names.Add Name:="vld" & sVldName, RefersTo:=vldFormula I keep getting the runtime error 1004. I will appreciate if somebody would help me getting round this probelm. -- Thanx & regards, Asif |
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Here are the definitions of variables:
Dim vldFormula As String, sVldName As String sVldName = WorksheetFunction.Index(vldNames, numNames, 0) vldFormula = "=OFFSET(Data!$B$2,MATCH(Data!$I$" & numNames + 2 & _ ",Data!$B$3:$B$65536,0),3,COUNTIF(Data!$B$B,Data!$ I$" & numNames + 2 & "),1)" -- Thanx & regards, Asif "Bob Phillips" wrote: What is in vldName and vldFormula? -- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "Asif" wrote in message ... Hi there, I am trying to create Names with the following statement: ActiveWorkbook.Names.Add Name:="vld" & sVldName, RefersTo:=vldFormula I keep getting the runtime error 1004. I will appreciate if somebody would help me getting round this probelm. -- Thanx & regards, Asif |
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I got an error in the formula. See if this sorts it
vldFormula = "=OFFSET(Data!$B$2,MATCH(Data!$I$" & numNames + 2 & _ ",Data!$B$3:$B$65536,0),3,COUNTIF(Data!$B:$B,Data! $I$" & numNames + 2 & "),1)" -- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "Asif" wrote in message ... Here are the definitions of variables: Dim vldFormula As String, sVldName As String sVldName = WorksheetFunction.Index(vldNames, numNames, 0) vldFormula = "=OFFSET(Data!$B$2,MATCH(Data!$I$" & numNames + 2 & _ ",Data!$B$3:$B$65536,0),3,COUNTIF(Data!$B$B,Data!$ I$" & numNames + 2 & "),1)" -- Thanx & regards, Asif "Bob Phillips" wrote: What is in vldName and vldFormula? -- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "Asif" wrote in message ... Hi there, I am trying to create Names with the following statement: ActiveWorkbook.Names.Add Name:="vld" & sVldName, RefersTo:=vldFormula I keep getting the runtime error 1004. I will appreciate if somebody would help me getting round this probelm. -- Thanx & regards, Asif |
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Hi Bob,
I have following statement now which is causing the same runtime error ActiveWorkbook.Names.Item("vld" & sVldName).Delete Above statement is before the assignment statements below. -- Thanx & regards, Asif "Bob Phillips" wrote: I got an error in the formula. See if this sorts it vldFormula = "=OFFSET(Data!$B$2,MATCH(Data!$I$" & numNames + 2 & _ ",Data!$B$3:$B$65536,0),3,COUNTIF(Data!$B:$B,Data! $I$" & numNames + 2 & "),1)" -- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "Asif" wrote in message ... Here are the definitions of variables: Dim vldFormula As String, sVldName As String sVldName = WorksheetFunction.Index(vldNames, numNames, 0) vldFormula = "=OFFSET(Data!$B$2,MATCH(Data!$I$" & numNames + 2 & _ ",Data!$B$3:$B$65536,0),3,COUNTIF(Data!$B$B,Data!$ I$" & numNames + 2 & "),1)" -- Thanx & regards, Asif "Bob Phillips" wrote: What is in vldName and vldFormula? -- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "Asif" wrote in message ... Hi there, I am trying to create Names with the following statement: ActiveWorkbook.Names.Add Name:="vld" & sVldName, RefersTo:=vldFormula I keep getting the runtime error 1004. I will appreciate if somebody would help me getting round this probelm. -- Thanx & regards, Asif |
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When you say it is "before the assignment statements below", do you mean it
is before this one? sVldName = WorksheetFunction.Index(vldNames, numNames, 0) In other words, do you mean you are trying to use sVldName **before** you assign anything to it? Rick "Asif" wrote in message ... Hi Bob, I have following statement now which is causing the same runtime error ActiveWorkbook.Names.Item("vld" & sVldName).Delete Above statement is before the assignment statements below. -- Thanx & regards, Asif "Bob Phillips" wrote: I got an error in the formula. See if this sorts it vldFormula = "=OFFSET(Data!$B$2,MATCH(Data!$I$" & numNames + 2 & _ ",Data!$B$3:$B$65536,0),3,COUNTIF(Data!$B:$B,Data! $I$" & numNames + 2 & "),1)" -- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "Asif" wrote in message ... Here are the definitions of variables: Dim vldFormula As String, sVldName As String sVldName = WorksheetFunction.Index(vldNames, numNames, 0) vldFormula = "=OFFSET(Data!$B$2,MATCH(Data!$I$" & numNames + 2 & _ ",Data!$B$3:$B$65536,0),3,COUNTIF(Data!$B$B,Data!$ I$" & numNames + 2 & "),1)" -- Thanx & regards, Asif "Bob Phillips" wrote: What is in vldName and vldFormula? -- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "Asif" wrote in message ... Hi there, I am trying to create Names with the following statement: ActiveWorkbook.Names.Add Name:="vld" & sVldName, RefersTo:=vldFormula I keep getting the runtime error 1004. I will appreciate if somebody would help me getting round this probelm. -- Thanx & regards, Asif |
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