How To Fix Subscript Out Of Range Error
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Language Errors 9 Subscript out of range 9 Subscript out of range 9 Subscript out of range 3 Return without GoSub 5 Invalid procedure runtime error 9 subscript out of range vba call or argument 6 Overflow 7 Out of memory 9 Subscript out of range 10 This array is fixed or temporarily locked 11 Division by zero 13 Type mismatch 14 Out of string space 16 Expression too complex 17 subscript out of range error 9 Can't perform requested operation 18 User interrupt occurred 20 Resume without error 28 Out of stack space 35 Sub, Function, or Property not defined 47 Too many DLL application clients 48 Error in loading DLL 49 Bad DLL calling convention 51 Internal error 52 Bad file name or number 53 Can't find specified file 54 Bad file mode 55 File already open 57 Device I\O error 58 File already exists 59 Bad record length 61 Disk full 62 Input
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past end of file 63 Bad record number 67 Too many files 68 Device unavailable 70 Permission denied 71 Disk not ready 74 Can't rename with different drive 75 Path\File access error 76 Path not found 91 Object variable or With block variable not set 92 For loop not initialized 93 Invalid pattern string 94 Invalid use of Null 96 Can't sink this object's events because it's already firing events... 97 Can't call Friend procedure on an object that isn't an instance of... 98 A property or method call cannot include a reference to a private ... 321 Invalid file format 322 Can't create necessary temporary file 400 Form already displayed; can't show modally 422 Property not found 429 ActiveX component can't create object or return reference to this... 430 Class doesn't support Automation 432 File name or class name not found during Automation operation 438 Object doesn't support this property or method 440 Automation error 442 Connection to type library or object library for remote process h... 443 Automation object doesn't have a default value 445 Object doesn't support this action 446 Object doesn't support named arguments 447 Object doesn't support current locale setting 448 Named argument not found 449 Argument not optional 450 Wrong number of arguments or invalid property assignment 451 Property let procedure not defined and property get procedure did not return an object 452 Invalid ordinal 453 Specified DLL fun
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Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa264519(v=vs.60).aspx minute: Sign up Excel 2010: Subscript out of range error up vote -1 down vote favorite The error that I am receiving is Run-time error '9': Subscript out of range. Sub Workbook_Open() 'Turn off any alerts that maybe displayed. Application.DisplayAlerts = False 'Turn of the screen updates Application.ScreenUpdating = False 'Declare the workbook, create it, save it and close it Dim wk http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24386049/excel-2010-subscript-out-of-range-error As Workbook Set wk = Workbooks.Add wk.SaveAs Filename:="C:\Saved File\KPI_Grid.xlsm", FileFormat:=52, Password:="", WriteResPassword:="", _ ReadOnlyRecommended:=False, CreateBackup:=False wk.Close 'Open the workbook again. This will get rid of the 'Compatibilty View' and then activate the orginal workbook Application.Workbooks.Open Filename:="C:\Saved File\KPI_Grid.xlsm" Workbooks("KPI Grid V5K1 - macro testing.xlsm").Activate Worksheets("Weekly").Activate 'Select all cells and copy them Cells.Select Selection.Copy 'Activate the workbook and sheet that we are going to paste into. Workbooks("KPI_Grid.xlsm").Activate Worksheets("Sheet1").Activate ' ******************ERROR HERE ****************** Cells.Select Selection.PasteSpecial Paste:=xlPasteAllUsingSourceTheme, Operation:=xlNone _ , SkipBlanks:=False, Transpose:=False Selection.PasteSpecial Paste:=xlPasteValues, Operation:=xlNone, SkipBlanks _ :=False, Transpose:=False 'Activate the previous workbook again. Workbooks("KPI Grid V5k1 - macro testing.xlsm").Activate Worksheets("Monthly").Activate Cells.Select Cells.Copy Workbooks("KPI_Grid.xlsm").Activate Worksheets("Sheet2").Activate Cells.Select Selection.PasteSpecial Paste:=xlPasteAllUsingSourceTheme, Operation:=xlNone _ , SkipBlanks:=False, Transpose:=False Selection.PasteSpecial Paste:=xlPasteValues, Operation:=xlNone, SkipBlanks _ :=False, Transpose:=False End Sub I thought this was a relatively simple task. The aim is to create a new workbook, copy the values of two sheets over and then save and close the new workbook. Why does this code error? excel vba excel-vba excel-2010 subscript share|improve this question edited Jun 24 '14 at 12:59 whytheq 14.7k3386169 asked Jun 24 '14 at 11:57 DJenkins 16115 4 Stack Overflow
Forums Excel Questions Subscript Out of range VBA Error Page 1 of 3 123 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 10 of 24 Subscript Out http://www.mrexcel.com/forum/excel-questions/548762-subscript-out-range-visual-basic-applications-error.html of range VBA ErrorThis is a discussion on Subscript Out of range VBA Error within the Excel Questions forums, part of the Question Forums category; Hi all, If it is possible, http://www.contextures.com/excelvbatips.html i would like to know what the 'Subscript out of range error means' when ... LinkBack LinkBack URL About LinkBacks Bookmark & Share Digg this Thread!Add Thread to del.icio.usBookmark in subscript out TechnoratiTweet this thread Thread Tools Show Printable Version Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode May 9th, 2011,09:09 AM #1 trinidad2011 New Member Join Date May 2011 Posts 13 Subscript Out of range VBA Error Hi all, If it is possible, i would like to know what the 'Subscript out of range error means' when trying to compile subscript out of a VBA code? I changed the code that i pasted below from what i found on the internet, according to my needs. Does anyone know what this means? When i hit the debug button it highlights this line: Set wsMaster = ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Master") 'sheet report is built into Here is my code Sub Consolidate() 'Summary: Prompt user to open folder 'Open file, delete unwanted data, filter latitudes 'Longitudes to fit South Australian region Dim fName As String, fPath As String, fPathDone As String Dim LR As Long, NR As Long Dim wbData As Workbook, wsMaster As Worksheet 'Setup Application.ScreenUpdating = False 'speed up macro execution Application.EnableEvents = False 'turn off other macros for now Application.DisplayAlerts = False 'turn off system messages for now Set wsMaster = ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Master") 'sheet report is built into With wsMaster If MsgBox("Clear the o data first?", vbYesNo) = vbYes Then .Cells.Clear NR = 1 Else NR = .Range("A" & .Rows.Count).End(xlUp).Row + 1 'appends data to existing data End If 'Path and filename 'Prompting user to choose the required folder MsgBox "Please select a folder with files to consolidate" Do With Application.F
your Excel programming skills need a boost? Are you wasting valuable time when you write and troubleshoot your code? Get expert training at the Excel VBA Master Class that will be held in Amsterdam, on October 26-27. This two-day course, led by Jan Karel Pieterse and Tony de Jonker, should quickly pay for itself, in the time that you'll save on your VBA projects. Error Message Debug Button F8 Key Stops Working Project Explorer Folders Missing More Tutorials Error Message Debug Button Occasionally, when you try to run a macro, an error message will appear, such as the "Run-Time Error '9'" Subscript Out of Range" error shown below. On this error message, there are 3 buttons available -- End, Debug and Help. To stop the macro, click the End button. To get information about the error, click Help. In this case, you would end up on page on the Microsoft website, with a list of possible causes and solutions for the Subscript Out of Range error. To go to the VBE and try to solve the problem, click the Debug button. Debug the Macro In this example, a macro was recorded, to go to a sheet named "Main", then select cell C3 on that sheet. When the macro is run, the above error message appears. Here is the VBA code, for the GoToMainSheet macro: Sub GoToMainSheet() ' GoToMainSheet Macro Sheets("Main").Select Range("C3").Select End Sub We'll use the Debug button, to troubleshoot the problem: In the error message, click the Debug button The VBE opens, showing the GoToMain Sheet macro, and a line of code is highlighted in yellow, with a yellow arrow n the margin at the left. Excel showed the error message, because it can't complete the highlighted line of code. Look in the Project Explorer window, and check the list of sheets for the active workbook. There are 3 sheets, named "Intro", "Sheet2" and "Sheet3" -- there isn't a sheet named "Main" We'll stop the debugger, and fix the code. On the VBE Toolbar, click the Reset button The code stops running, and the yellow highlighting disappears. Fix the Code Next, you'll edit the code, to change the sheet name. Solution 1: Not Recommended In the line of code, you could replace "Main" with "Intro", which is the current name of the first sheet in the workbook. However, with that solution, the code could show an error again, if anyone changes the sheet name in the future. Sheets("Intro").Select This is not the best s