Hello:
I tried to paste all the text in the attached file, but the site would not accept my new thread. Somewhat frustrating.
Anyhow, review the attached file for an explanation and the macro code.
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Hello:
I tried to paste all the text in the attached file, but the site would not accept my new thread. Somewhat frustrating.
Anyhow, review the attached file for an explanation and the macro code.
I think I followed your directions...but I ended up getting a MS Visual Basic error pop-up:
Run-time error '91': Object variable or With block variable not set
Any thoughts on what I may have done wrong?\
Thanks,
Ryan
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Hi roakleyca:
I rechecked line by line of the macro, it matches what I am running.
I have attached another file which is the exact macro, just to make sure I did not leave something out. Make sure there is no Wordwrap on when you paste it.
When the macro crashed, did it open the visual basic editor and highlight the line with the problem? Try running the macro with the Visual Basic editor open. Once the macro crashes, you have to stop it ( stop button in VB editor ) to try it again.
Hi roakleyca
This macro only works on the active task that is open in the Task form. It must be the Active Window. This will not work on a task that is merely highlighted on the Task List.
The macro specifically requires that the Task is the active window. It uses the myOlApp.ActiveInspector.CurrentItem property.
I placed the macro button on the toolbar in the Task Form.
Perhaps that is why you are having problems.
Great Macro Tim!
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