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Strange Replace Failure
Greetings! My VBA macro has executed the following instruction correctly
without any problems about 60 times a month for the last year in order to remove any blanks from the name of the active sheet: ActiveSheet.Name = Replace(ActiveSheet.Name, " ", "") This evening when my macro executed this instruction, I could see that it failed to remove the one blank from the sheet name, and VBA presented me with the following error message: "Run-time error '1004': Cannot rename a sheet to the same name as another sheet, a referenced object library or a work book referenced by Visual Basic" Does anyone have any ideas as to what might have caused this? Thanks! -- May you have a most blessed day! Sincerely, Michael Fitzpatrick |
Strange Replace Failure
The workbook might have got another sheetname with the same name as the
active sheet (without spaces) eg: Sheet 1 Sheet1 If you try to rename the first sheet it will return this error If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "MichaelDavid" wrote: Greetings! My VBA macro has executed the following instruction correctly without any problems about 60 times a month for the last year in order to remove any blanks from the name of the active sheet: ActiveSheet.Name = Replace(ActiveSheet.Name, " ", "") This evening when my macro executed this instruction, I could see that it failed to remove the one blank from the sheet name, and VBA presented me with the following error message: "Run-time error '1004': Cannot rename a sheet to the same name as another sheet, a referenced object library or a work book referenced by Visual Basic" Does anyone have any ideas as to what might have caused this? Thanks! -- May you have a most blessed day! Sincerely, Michael Fitzpatrick |
Strange Replace Failure
Greetings! Fortunately I saved the workbook. And I noticed that there was
already a worksheet with the name my macro was trying to rename this worksheet as. Somehow my macro must have restarted. This never happened before. Nice catch! Thanks a million. -- May you have a most blessed day! Sincerely, Michael Fitzpatrick "Jacob Skaria" wrote: The workbook might have got another sheetname with the same name as the active sheet (without spaces) eg: Sheet 1 Sheet1 If you try to rename the first sheet it will return this error If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "MichaelDavid" wrote: Greetings! My VBA macro has executed the following instruction correctly without any problems about 60 times a month for the last year in order to remove any blanks from the name of the active sheet: ActiveSheet.Name = Replace(ActiveSheet.Name, " ", "") This evening when my macro executed this instruction, I could see that it failed to remove the one blank from the sheet name, and VBA presented me with the following error message: "Run-time error '1004': Cannot rename a sheet to the same name as another sheet, a referenced object library or a work book referenced by Visual Basic" Does anyone have any ideas as to what might have caused this? Thanks! -- May you have a most blessed day! Sincerely, Michael Fitzpatrick |
Strange Replace Failure
Sub test1()
Dim s As String s = Replace(ActiveSheet.Name, " ", "") If WsExist(ActiveWorkbook, s) Then Err.Raise 1001, , "Cannot rename a sheet" Else ActiveSheet.Name = s End If End Sub Function WsExist(Wb As Excel.Workbook, _ WsName As String) As Boolean On Error Resume Next WsExist = IsObject(Wb.Worksheets(WsName)) End Function regards r Il mio ultimo lavoro ... http://excelvba.altervista.org/blog/...ternative.html "MichaelDavid" wrote: Greetings! Fortunately I saved the workbook. And I noticed that there was already a worksheet with the name my macro was trying to rename this worksheet as. Somehow my macro must have restarted. This never happened before. Nice catch! Thanks a million. -- May you have a most blessed day! Sincerely, Michael Fitzpatrick "Jacob Skaria" wrote: The workbook might have got another sheetname with the same name as the active sheet (without spaces) eg: Sheet 1 Sheet1 If you try to rename the first sheet it will return this error If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "MichaelDavid" wrote: Greetings! My VBA macro has executed the following instruction correctly without any problems about 60 times a month for the last year in order to remove any blanks from the name of the active sheet: ActiveSheet.Name = Replace(ActiveSheet.Name, " ", "") This evening when my macro executed this instruction, I could see that it failed to remove the one blank from the sheet name, and VBA presented me with the following error message: "Run-time error '1004': Cannot rename a sheet to the same name as another sheet, a referenced object library or a work book referenced by Visual Basic" Does anyone have any ideas as to what might have caused this? Thanks! -- May you have a most blessed day! Sincerely, Michael Fitzpatrick |
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