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mine gets the below error when trying to set a reoccurance on meetings in Outlook 2007 - Run-time error 91 Object variable or With block variable not set Does
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anyone know what might be causing this? Thanks ChantelleC, Aug 19, 2013 #1 object variable or with block variable not set vba Cromewell Administrator Staff Member Messages: 14,707 It sounds like they probably have a custom macro that's failing. If you enable
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the developer tab on the ribbon you should be able to open the macro tool and see what's in there. Cromewell, Aug 20, 2013 #2 ChantelleC Member Messages: 34 Cromewell said: ↑ It http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17364673/run-time-error-91-outlook-application-object-variable-or-with-block-varia sounds like they probably have a custom macro that's failing. If you enable the developer tab on the ribbon you should be able to open the macro tool and see what's in there.Click to expand... I have enabled all macros and this seems to have fixed the problem. Thanks for your help! ChantelleC, Aug 27, 2013 #3 ChantelleC Member Messages: 34 I spoke to soon! The error has http://www.computerforum.com/threads/outlook-error-run-time-error-91.223960/ reoccured - Does anyone know what else might be causing this? Has it got anything to do with Visual Basic? The user is having another problem where she opens her calender and it automatically displays in 'all apointments view' and shows random appointments several years before she even had her account created. They aren't public holidays either. Any ideas on what could be causing this would be very helpful also. Thanks ChantelleC, Aug 28, 2013 #4 (You must log in or sign up to reply here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in Computer Forum Home Forums > Computer Software > General Software > Home Forums Forums Quick Links Search Forums Recent Posts Members Members Quick Links Notable Members Registered Members Current Visitors Recent Activity New Profile Posts Menu Search Search titles only Posted by Member: Separate names with a comma. Newer Than: Search this thread only Search this forum only Display results as threads Useful Searches Recent Posts More... Contact Us Help Home Top RSS Terms and Rules Forum software by XenForo™ ©2010-2016 XenForo Ltd.
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Tech Support Guy, we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Solved: Run Time Error 91 - Object variable or With block variable not set Discussion in 'Business Applications' started by mamdani99, May 22, 2009. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement mamdani99 Thread Starter Joined: Oct 21, 2008 Messages: 15 Hi All, Excel VBA Error : Run Time Error 91 - Object variable or With block variable not set I have a userform with some textboxes and Command Buttons. When I add the record, I receive an error message. The Code I wrote on Command Button to save the data into worksheet is as follow: Code: Private Sub cmdAddScore_Click() Dim LastRow As Object Dim LastRow1 As Object Dim ws As Worksheet Dim ws1 As Worksheet Dim RESPONSE As Double Set ws = Worksheets("Matches") Set ws1 = Worksheets("Schedule") Set LastRow = ws.Range("A65536").End(xlUp) Set LastRow1 = ws1.Range("H65536").End(xlUp) RESPONSE = MsgBox("Do you want to save this record?", vbYesNoCancel) If RESPONSE = vbYes Then LastRow.Offset(1, 0).Value = txtMatchNumber.Text 'Column A LastRow.Offset(1, 1).Value = Format(txtMatchDate.Text, "dd.mmm.yy") 'Column B LastRow.Offset(1, 2).Value = Format(txtMaxOvers.Value, "00.0") 'Column C If optBattingFirst.Value = True And txtTeam1Name.Top = 150 Then LastRow.Offset(1, 3).Value = "BF" 'Column D ElseIf optBattingFirst.Value = False And txtTeam1Name.Top = 180 Then LastRow.Offset(1, 9).Value = "BS" 'Column J End If If txtTeam1Runs.Top = 150 Then LastRow.Offset(1, 4).Value = txtTeam1Name.Text 'Column E LastRow.Offset(1, 5).Value = txtTeam1Runs.Value 'Column F LastRow.Offset(1, 6).Value = txtTeam1Wkts.Value 'Column G LastRow.Offset(1, 7).Value = Format(txtTeam1Overs.Value, "00.0") 'Column H LastRow.Offset(1, 8).Value = txtSOTeam1.Text 'Column I Else LastRow.Offset(1, 10).Value = txtTeam1Name.Text 'Column K LastRow.Offset(1, 11).Value = txtTeam1Runs.Value 'Column L LastRow.Offset(1, 12).Value = txtTeam1Wkts.Value 'Column M LastRow.Offset(1, 13).Value = Format(txtTeam1Overs.Value, "00.0") 'Column N LastRow.Offset(1, 14).Value = txtSOTeam1.Text 'Column O LastRow1.Offset(1, 0).Value = "Yes" 'new line End If If optBattingSecond.Value = True And txtTeam2Name.Top = 150 Then LastRow.Of