XL98: Charts.Delete Command in Macro May Delete Worksheets (183913)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Excel 98 Macintosh Edition
This article was previously published under Q183913 SYMPTOMS
If you run a Visual Basic macro to delete all of the chart sheets in a
workbook, and the macro includes a line of code that is similar to the
following
ActiveWorkbook.Charts.Delete
Microsoft Excel may delete one or more worksheets, including the active
worksheet.
CAUSE
This problem occurs if the workbook does not contain any chart sheets.
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To prevent this problem from occurring, modify the macro so that it checks
for the existence of chart sheets in the workbook before it removes all of
the chart sheets. For example, use the following code:
If ActiveWorkbook.Charts.Count > 0 Then
ActiveWorkbook.Charts.Delete
End If
If there are one or more chart sheets in the workbook, Excel deletes them.
If there are no chart sheets in the workbook, Excel does not execute the
command to delete the chart sheets. This prevents the macro from deleting
any of the worksheets.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products
listed at the beginning of this article.
REFERENCES
For more information about the delete method, from the Visual Basic
Editor, click Contents And Index on the Help menu (or on the Balloon Help
menu if you are using a version of the Macintosh operating system earlier
than 8.0), click the Index button in Microsoft Excel Help, type the
following text
and then click Show Topics. Select the "Delete Method" topic, and
click Go To. If you are unable to find the information you need, ask the
Office Assistant.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 6/17/2005 |
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Keywords: | kbdtacode kbprb kbProgramming KB183913 |
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