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on MS Excel or you trying to generate a Macro in Excel document and because of http://www.repairmsexcel.com/blog/how-to-fix-runtime-error-1004 this error you are unable to complete your work. This error may cause serious trouble while you are working with Visual Basic Applications. This may crash your program or http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.php?295812-Excel-VB-Run-Time-Error-1004-RESOLVED your system or sometimes it gets freeze for a while. You can get this error in any of the following versions of MS Excel Versions like in Ms time error excel 2007, Ms excel 2010 or Ms excel 2013. You can fix this issue by following the steps mentioned below. Common Runtime Error: The lists of error messages associated with this runtime error are as follows: VB: run-time error ‘1004’: Application-defined or object-defined error Excel VBA Runtime error 1004 “Select method of Range class failed” runtime error 1004 time error 1004 method range of object _global failed visual basic Excel macro “Run-time error ‘1004″ Runtime error 1004 method open of object workbooks failed Run-Time error ‘1004’: Method ‘Ranger’ of Object’ Worksheet’ Failed Save As VBA Run-time Error 1004:Application defined or object defined error Why this runtime error 1004 occur: The reasons to get this error are as follows: Corrupt desktop icon for MS Excel Conflict with other programs while opening VBA Excel file When filtered data is copied and then pasted into MS Office Excel workbook Application or object defined error A range value is set programmatically with a collection of large string. Solutions for Runtime error 1004: To fix this problem you have to follow the below mentioned steps: Go to the Task Manager and stop all the programs that are running. Then go to start menu and then select Control Panel. In the control Panel select Add or Remove Program. You will get the list of programs that are currently installed in your Pc, from the list select Microsoft
If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 26 of 26 Thread: Excel VB Run Time Error 1004 - RESOLVED Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Jul 1st, 2004,08:55 AM #1 Helene View Profile View Forum Posts Thread Starter New Member Join Date Jul 2004 Location New York Posts 15 Excel VB Run Time Error 1004 - RESOLVED Good morning. I have a ? regarding a run time error (1004) in VB for Excel. I have a macro that runs fine through Alt F8. I created a control button and attached the macro. When I use the control button I get run time error 1004 with the message that says "Select method of range class failed." I am new at VB and any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for your assistance. -Helene Last edited by Helene; Jul 6th, 2004 at 07:32 AM. Reply With Quote Jul 1st, 2004,09:02 AM #2 DaveBo View Profile View Forum Posts Hyperactive Member Join Date Apr 2001 Location N42 29.340 W71 53.215 Posts 422 FWIW I don't know if this is any help, but I had a similar problem and this is the note I made to myself relative to that: Note, doing a WorkBooksAdd after a .Copy apparently clears out the paste buffer, i.e. the copied data is lost, so attempting a PasteSpecial fails since the buffer is now empty. Solution: do the .Copy after the .Add When doing a .Copy / .PasteSpecial, avoid doing anything in between. "The wise man doesn't know all the answers, but he knows where to find them." VBForums is one place, but for the really important stuff ... here's a clue 1Tim3:15 Reply With Quote Jul 1st, 2004,09:07 AM #3 Helene View Profile View Forum Posts Thread Starter New Memb