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SYMPTOMSIf you run a Visual Basic for Applications macro that attempts to add a comment to a cell in a worksheet, you may receive the following error message: The same macro works without error in versions of Microsoft Excel earlier than Excel 97. CAUSEThis problem occurs if the macro uses a line of code similar to the following
to add a comment to a cell when two or more worksheets are grouped or
selected.
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http://www.microsoft.com/mcsp/For more information about the support options available from Microsoft, please see the following page on the World Wide Web: http://www.microsoft.com/support/supportnet/overview/overview.aspTo work around this problem, use either of the following methods. Method 1Do not use the NoteText method with the ActiveCell property directly. Instead, use the ActiveCell property to determine what cell to comment, and then apply the comment to that cell using the Range and NoteText methods. The following code sample demonstrates one way in which you can do this:
Method 2If you want to apply the same comment to the active cell in all of the grouped worksheets, you can use For Each and Next to loop through all of the worksheets. The following code sample demonstrates one way to do this:
This code will apply the same comment to the active cell in all of the grouped worksheets. MORE INFORMATIONIn versions of Microsoft Excel earlier than Excel 97, if you run a macro that contains the following line of code
the comment is only applied to the active cell in the active worksheet.
Even though other worksheets may be grouped, the comment is not applied to
them. When you do this, you do not receive an error message.
In Microsoft Excel 2000, you receive the error message mentioned in the "Symptoms" section if your macro uses the above line of code to apply a comment to the active cell when multiple worksheets are grouped. Note that you cannot manually comment a cell by clicking Comment on the Insert menu when multiple worksheets are grouped in any version of Microsoft Excel. Additional query words:
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