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im in my own personal recession -

i need this cheque to hurry the f**k up and go thru so i cant pick up the 180

i think i want 17*9.5 +15 black driftdeks

WTF the bank doing? Talk about efficiency.

WTF the bank doing? Talk about efficiency.

yeeh i kno hey

i used the "not acceptable line"

got put thru to 2 different bank managers, and guess waht? my funds have now cleared :cool::)

Edited by astrotristan2
Josh we started a fight club at the car wash but obviously Brandon wasn't listening to the rules. Rule 1: You don't talk about fight club!

DONE! Now stop asking me

Else

WSname = ActiveCell.Value

Set wsheet = Worksheets(WSname)

If wsheet Is Nothing Then

Set TemplateSheet = Worksheets("Template")

TemplateSheet.Copy after:=Sheets(1)

ActiveSheet.Name = WSname

ActiveSheet.Range("C3").Value = WSname

ActiveSheet.Range("C4").Value = ""

Call CopyData

Else

Call CopyData

End If

Anyone can solve this for me?

WSname = ActiveCell.Value ====> this shit works

Set wsheet = Worksheets(WSname) ====> but this doesnt.

Apparently it doesnt work because that sheet doesnt exist. Maybe I can use this error (on error goto) to skip to the next step which I want to do??

I'm trying to check if the sheet exist or not. And ths sheet that I'm check is variable.

Josh we started a fight club at the car wash but obviously Brandon wasn't listening to the rules. Rule 1: You don't talk about fight club!

Josh we started a fight club at the car wash but obviously Brandon wasn't listening to the rules. Rule 1: You don't talk about fight club!

I might come, one day. Maybe. Haha

Else

WSname = ActiveCell.Value

Set wsheet = Worksheets(WSname)

If wsheet Is Nothing Then

Set TemplateSheet = Worksheets("Template")

TemplateSheet.Copy after:=Sheets(1)

ActiveSheet.Name = WSname

ActiveSheet.Range("C3").Value = WSname

ActiveSheet.Range("C4").Value = ""

Call CopyData

Else

Call CopyData

End If

Anyone can solve this for me?

WSname = ActiveCell.Value ====> this shit works

Set wsheet = Worksheets(WSname) ====> but this doesnt.

Apparently it doesnt work because that sheet doesnt exist. Maybe I can use this error (on error goto) to skip to the next step which I want to do??

I'm trying to check if the sheet exist or not. And ths sheet that I'm check is variable.

x zero.

Brandon, does it not work all the time, or only not work if the sheet doesnt exist?

The on error goto WORKED! That bit on Set wsheet = Worksheets(WSname), only work if the sheet exist. So I dont know how the f**k you're suppose to check a variable sheetname. It'll only work if you wanna check a pre-specified sheetname.

Now I've got another problem of making the sheet active again because of that. This macro shit is fun and time flies when you're troubleshooting

No ice creams from me. Micks' a champ for fixing that Evo up.

Lol lobster back piping ftw?

I might come, one day. Maybe. Haha

Bring it on Joshy. No hair pulling or scratchin though :cool:

x zero.

I believe its /zero.

excel macros are sh!t coz they are still based on VB6 which came out about when i was in primary school :S

programming languages have come so far since then but macros are still stuck in the stone ages

to make the sheet active wsheet.activate() or something like that should do it.

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