I took a quick look myself.There doesn't seem to be a "standard" data type 
called "Table".
Where you've used it before, do you have other macros (or class modules) that 
define this data type?
In the other application (that works) try right-clicking on the word "Table" 
in: Dim myTable As Table and select "Definition".this will tell you where the 
keyword is defined.
Perhaps the other application has an additional "Reference" included.
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    On Saturday, February 4, 2017 3:11 PM, Nane Amiryan 
<naneamiryan1...@gmail.com> wrote:
 

 Hi,
I am trying to save images of chart and table of the same excel workbook and 
then send them automated email. All works except saving the image of the table. 
I am getting the following error message: 
Compile error:
User-defined type not defined 

Here is the  VBA  code below: 
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Sub Table6()


Dim objTable As TableObject
Dim myTable As Table

Set objTable = Sheets("Invalid BOL - Offender List").TableObjects("Table6")
Set myTable = objTable.Table

myFileName = "Invalid BOL.png"
On Error Resume Next
Kill ThisWorkbook.Path & "" & myFileName
On Error GoTo 0

myChart.Export Filename:=ThisWorkbook.Path & "" & myFileName, Filtername:="PNG"


End Sub
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The compile error refers to the part of the code highlighted in red. I have a 
simialr code for the chart image wchih works totally fine. I tired searching, 
but nothing specifically on this. 
Do you know what's the problem? 

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