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I am totally new in VBA and coding in general, am trying to get data from cells from the same workbook (get framework path ...) and then to start application (QTP) and run tests. I am getting this error when trying to get values entered in excel cells: Run Time Error '424' object required I believe I am missing some basic rules but I appreciate your help. Please see below the
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part of code in question: Option Explicit Private Sub RunTest_Click() Dim envFrmwrkPath As Range Dim ApplicationName As Range Dim TestIterationName As Range 'Dim wb As Workbook 'Dim Batch1 As Worksheets Dim objEnvVarXML, objfso, app As Object Dim i, Msgarea Set envFrmwrkPath = ActiveSheet.Range("D6").Value ' error displayed here Set ApplicationName = ActiveSheet.Range("D4").Value Set TestIterationName = ActiveSheet.Range("D8").Value excel vba excel-vba share|improve this question edited Jan 26 '14 at 1:52 Portland Runner 12.7k82549 asked Jan 26 '14 at 1:34 user3232996 46125 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 8 down vote The first code line, Option Explicit means (in simple terms) that all of your variables have to be explicitly declared by Dim statements. They can be any type, including object, integer, string, or even a variant. This line: Dim envFrmwrkPath As Range is declaring the variable envFrmwrkPath of type Range. This means that you can only set it to a range. This line: Set envFrmwrkPath = ActiveSheet.Range("D6").Value is attempting to set the Range type variable to a specific Value that is in cell D6. This could be a integer or a string for example (depends on what you have in that cell) but it's not a range. I'm assuming you want the value stored in a va
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developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the run time error 424 object required excel macro Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 6.2 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Excel VBA Run-time error '424': Object http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21358540/excel-vba-run-time-error-424-object-required Required when trying to copy TextBox up vote 2 down vote favorite 2 I'm attempting to copy the contents of a text box from one workbook to another. I have no problem copying cell values from the first workbook to the 2nd, but I get an 'object required' error when I attempt to copy the text box. This macro is being run from the workbook containing http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16084686/excel-vba-run-time-error-424-object-required-when-trying-to-copy-textbox the data I want copied. Using Excel 2007 Code: Sub UploadData() Dim xlo As New Excel.Application Dim xlw As New Excel.Workbook Set xlw = xlo.Workbooks.Open("c:\myworkbook.xlsx") xlo.Worksheets(1).Cells(2, 1) = Range("d4").Value 'Copy cell content (this works fine) xlo.Worksheets(1).Cells(2, 2) = TextBox1.Text 'This gives me the object required error xlw.Save xlw.Close Set xlo = Nothing Set xlw = Nothing End Sub Thanks for any help. excel vba runtime share|improve this question edited May 6 '13 at 22:06 Undo♦ 18.4k157399 asked Apr 18 '13 at 13:44 Sam WB 1033715 You tried with the full Application.ActiveWorkbook.ActiveSheet.TextBox1? Can you check if the ActiveWorkbook/ActiveSheet isn't xlw? If this is the case, you just have to set an object for your active document before opening another. –dnLL Apr 18 '13 at 14:13 try this ...= activesheet.TextBox1.Object.value or .Text property at the end should work too –KazimierzJawor Apr 18 '13 at 14:16 I get an 'object doesn't support this property or method' with either of your solutions dnLL & KazJaw –Sam WB Apr 18 '13 at 14:24 But did you check what ActiveWorkbook/ActiveSheet are referring to? Seems like it refers to xlw (c:\myworkbook.xlsx) and not the docume
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