glad to hear things worked out. y nmarti wrote: > > Ok, so I'm embarrassed to admit I made a really dumb mistake. My VBA page > was declared as "Sheet1" code when it should have been "Module1" code. > I knew it was something stupid. Sorry for the inconvenience. > > > > Yasir Kaheil wrote: >> >> hi Nate, >> could you please email me your excel workbook. thanks >> y >> >> nmarti wrote: >>> >>> I'm trying to write R functions into VBA code. I've done this many >>> other times in other documents and everything has run great. But today >>> I keep recieving an error message "Run-time error '1004': >>> Application-defined or object-defined error." >>> >>> Has anyone else encountered this same error message? >>> >>> I do not recieve this error in the document when running regular VBA >>> code. But when I try to run, >>> Call Rinterface.PutDataframe("Data", Range("Sheet1!A1:E2000")) >>> I receive the error. >>> I have the VBA "References" RExcelVBAlib checked. >>> >>> Any suggestions would be appreiciated, >>> Nate >>> >> >> > >
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