XL: VB for Apps Procedure to Open or Activate a Workbook

ID: Q135390


The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Excel for Windows, versions 5.0, 5.0c
  • Microsoft Excel for Windows NT, version 5.0
  • Microsoft Excel for Windows 95, version 7.0
  • Microsoft Excel 97 for Windows


SUMMARY

When you activate a workbook with a Visual Basic for Applications procedure, the workbook must first be open. If the workbook is closed, you will receive one of the following error messages:

Run-time error '1004':
Workbook method of Application class failed
- or -
Run-time error '9':
Subscript out of range
The Visual Basic procedure in the "More Information" section of this article will activate Book2.xls if it is already open, or it will open and activate Book2.xls if it is closed.


MORE INFORMATION

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Insert a module sheet and enter the following code:

   Sub ActivateSheet()
          On Error GoTo ErrorHandler
          Workbooks("Book2.xls").Activate
   'The following line will halt the macro before the error handler
   'is reached.
          Exit Sub
   ErrorHandler:
          Workbooks.Open filename:="Book2.xls"
   End Sub 


For information about how to do this in Microsoft Excel versions 4.0 and earlier (or for information about how do this with the Microsoft Excel version 4.0 macro language), please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q74694 Macro to Open or Activate a Sheet in Microsoft Excel

Additional query words: 5.00c 8.00 97

Keywords : kberrmsg kbprg kbdta kbdtacode KbVBA
Version : WINDOWS:5.0,5.0c,7.0; winnt:5.0
Platform : WINDOWS winnt
Issue type : kbhowto


Last Reviewed: November 9, 1999
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