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Default Run Time error '1004': Application-defined or object-defined error

I have the following line of code* causing the above error:

sht.activate

*sht.Range(Cells(rwn, 3), Cells(rwn, sht.UsedRange.Columns.Count)).Copy

this is within a for-next loop:

For Each sht In ThisWorkbook.Worksheets
next sht

rwn is an integer from a line within a another for-next loop:

rwn = cll.row

why is this causing an error?

 
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