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If you don't use call, you may not need the ()'s. Excel will essentially try
evaluate the "sheet15" in this line: ShowAllSheets(Sheet15) But there really isn't any way to evaluate a sheet. If you use Call, you have to use ()'s. Excel won't evaluate it, because it knows you're passing something to the Call statement. You use the ()'s kind of like when you're calling a function/returning a value: msgbox "hi" or dim resp as long resp = msgbox(prompt:="hi",buttons:=vbyesno) msgbox resp ker_01 wrote: Interesting, "Call" is only needed if I put the parameters in parenthesis? It works, but I don't comprehend the relationship (or reasons when to use) Call vs the parens. But I'd listen to Bob, too. I always do :) ...and to you and the other experts in this forum too- I've never had a formal class in VBA, but it is amazing how much I can do just based on what I've learned here (and hours of hitting my head on my keyboard while trying random syntax ;-) Best, Keith "Dave Peterson" wrote: Drop the ()'s in your procedu Sub ALoad_FinRTs() ShowAllSheets Sheet15 'do stuff End Sub Or add the Call keyword: Sub ALoad_FinRTs() Call ShowAllSheets(Sheet15) 'do stuff End Sub But I'd listen to Bob, too. ker_01 wrote: I have a large, convoluted workbook. With some of my subs that bring in raw data from other files, I want to unhide the sheet where that data is pasted just so I can review it (without unhiding all sheets). There are also some subs where I want to unhide every worksheet in the workbook. So, I wrote a sub that I thought would handle both, but I'm getting errors when I try to call it, and it also fails when I place the cursor inside the sub and try to run it directly. Sub ShowAllSheets(Optional IndSht As Worksheet) Dim sht As Worksheet 'name<codename, but irrelevant -just determines if a sheet was passed to the sub If (IndSht.Name) < "" Then IndSht.Visible = xlSheetVisible Else For Each sht In Excel.ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets sht.Visible = xlSheetVisible Next End If End Sub When I try to run the code above, it pops up a dialogue box with a list of macros to run, rather than just running this one as I would have expected. Also, when I try to call the sub (below) I get a run time error 438, object doesn't support this property or method Sub ALoad_FinRTs() ShowAllSheets (Sheet15) 'do stuff End Sub I think I have more than one problem here, but I'm not sure what the problem is, so I can't experiment with solutions... Thanks! Keith -- Dave Peterson . -- Dave Peterson |
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