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'Hi folks

Ive just been handed an Excel spreadsheet with some VB code that apparently
"used to work ok" and am expected to fix it !

I know very very little about VB and wondered if anyone could fix the code
for me ?

The error I get in Excel when hitting the "Button" is 'Run time error 1004'

'Application-defined or object-defined error'

If there isnt a simple solution - does anyone feel like having a look at the
code for me ?

Any help greatly appreciated

Cheers
Mat

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copy the code for us to see. that error usually occurs when an object
doesn't exist --- typically trying to select a range name where there isn't
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'Hi folks

Ive just been handed an Excel spreadsheet with some VB code that
apparently
"used to work ok" and am expected to fix it !

I know very very little about VB and wondered if anyone could fix the code
for me ?

The error I get in Excel when hitting the "Button" is 'Run time error
1004'

'Application-defined or object-defined error'

If there isnt a simple solution - does anyone feel like having a look at
the
code for me ?

Any help greatly appreciated

Cheers
Mat

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