Thanks guys, never thought of applying a single cell range as a pointer to an
individual cell ie (a1:a1) was too busy looking for reasons why something
that worked in a previous incarnation failed!
"Chip Pearson" wrote:
> > Dim cl As Cell *This no longer compiles / works*
>
> There is no object in Excel named "Cell". Use "Range" instead.
>
>
> --
> Cordially,
> Chip Pearson
> Microsoft MVP - Excel
> Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
> www.cpearson.com
>
>
> "Jack" <Jack@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:4169D925-DCAD-49C9-A32A-670125CAC2BD@microsoft.com...
> >I am using the excell 10 lib from MS Access to reference excel
> >worksheets.
> > My code, which worked in previous incarnations, now falls over!
> > The lib no
> > longer recognises CELL or CELLS, any clues?
> >
> > Dim objXL As Object ' Variable to hold reference to Microsoft
> > Excel.
> > Dim wkbXLBook As Excel.Workbook
> > Dim wksSheet As Excel.Worksheet
> > Dim ExcelWasNotRunning As Boolean ' Flag for final release.
> > Dim r As Excel.Range
> >
> > Dim cl As Cell *This no longer compiles / works*
>
>
>
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