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Re: Bug in (scripting) Excel.
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Re: Bug in (scripting) Excel.


  • Subject: Re: Bug in (scripting) Excel.
  • From: Deivy Petrescu <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2003 16:27:46 -0400

On Saturday, Sep 27, 2003, at 16:12 US/Eastern, kai wrote:

on 27/9/03 9:00 pm, I wrote:

on Fri, 26 Sep 2003 13:26:18 -0400, Deivy Petrescu wrote:

I think I found a bug on scripting Excel.

[snip]

activate window n1

[snip]

Have you tried <Activate Workbook n1>, Deivy?

Or, if you want a specific worksheet, <Activate Worksheet 2 of Workbook n1>.

Nah! I've tried <Activate Workbook n1> and <Activate Window n1> - and they
both work for me. Must be something else your end. :-(

---
kai


Can you clarify that?
Are you saying that if you open more than one Workbook it works when try to get a range?
I've tried Activate W(hatever) and the behaviour is always the same. It reads the range of the last name of my list of names.
Do you get a different behaviour here?
If so, can we share the codes and see what is different?

Here
10.2.8 (is this my problem?)
AppleScript 1.9.1
S.E. 2.0 (v36)
Excel X for Mac Service Release 1


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