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does on error in vba only refer to the line of code right below it, or does
it reference the entire macro? i was under the impression it only looked at the line below, but seems to be effective for all. e.g. On Error GoTo SkipRemainder Sheets.Add.Name = "Daily Report" if, for example, the tab Daily Report already existed, the on error would skip to the end of all code. but if another line of code after Sheets.Add.Name = "Daily Report" generates an error, it would also skip to the end? is there a way to get on error coding to only look at the line of code directly below it? |
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