I am running an Excel sheet with a macro attached to a command button. The first order of business in the macro creates a backup copy of the sheet. My PC does not like this, however.
The macro was created by another user in our shop, and I am the only one that is having this trouble.
The error reads:
The error could not be accessed. Try one of the following:
* Make sure the specified folder exists.
* Make sure the folder that contains the file is not read only.
* Make sure the file name does not contain any of the following characters: (it doesn't).
* Make sure the file/path name doesn't contain more than 218 characters.
Here's what I've tried:
* I've made sure that my Tools-->Macros-->Security is set at Medium.
* I've made sure that the file has met all of the parameters that should let it run.
* I've checked my level of security on all directories involved to ensure that I have full rights to them.
Any ideas what I can do besides uninstall/reinstall Office? Doing this would involve our comically slow support center and is low on my solutions list. I think that's about my only option left, but I'm being stubborn.
Thanks!
-Dave the Perpetually Confused
The macro was created by another user in our shop, and I am the only one that is having this trouble.
The error reads:
The error could not be accessed. Try one of the following:
* Make sure the specified folder exists.
* Make sure the folder that contains the file is not read only.
* Make sure the file name does not contain any of the following characters: (it doesn't).
* Make sure the file/path name doesn't contain more than 218 characters.
Here's what I've tried:
* I've made sure that my Tools-->Macros-->Security is set at Medium.
* I've made sure that the file has met all of the parameters that should let it run.
* I've checked my level of security on all directories involved to ensure that I have full rights to them.
Any ideas what I can do besides uninstall/reinstall Office? Doing this would involve our comically slow support center and is low on my solutions list. I think that's about my only option left, but I'm being stubborn.
Thanks!
-Dave the Perpetually Confused