Code no longer working - Error: Variable not defined

AndyEd

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Office Version
  1. 365
Platform
  1. Windows
I successfully used the below code to create a small number of folders. When triggered using a button on the spreadsheet it was working fine. Now that I have moved the code to trigger from a button (OK) within a userform, it is no longer working, displaying the error message 'Variable not defined', with the code stopping on "openAt".

I do not understand what appears to have changed.

Any help would be very much appreciated.

Thanks,

VBA Code:
Private Sub cmdOk_Click()

openAt = "My computer:"

Set ShellApp = CreateObject("Shell.Application").BrowseForFolder(0, "Please choose where to create the folder", 0, openAt)

On Error Resume Next
BrowseForFolder = ShellApp.Self.Path

MkDir (BrowseForFolder & "\" & Workbooks("Create folders & files").Worksheets("Tracker").Range("A2").value & _
"." & Right(Workbooks("Create folders & files").Worksheets("Tracker").Range("I2"), 4) & _
" - " & Workbooks("Create folders & files").Worksheets("Tracker").Range("E2").value)

MkDir (BrowseForFolder & "\" & Workbooks("Create folders & files").Worksheets("Tracker").Range("A2").value & _
"." & Right(Workbooks("Create folders & files").Worksheets("Tracker").Range("I2"), 4) & _
" - " & Workbooks("Create folders & files").Worksheets("Tracker").Range("E2").value & "\" & "DMP")

MkDir (BrowseForFolder & "\" & Workbooks("Create folders & files").Worksheets("Tracker").Range("A2").value & _
"." & Right(Workbooks("Create folders & files").Worksheets("Tracker").Range("I2"), 4) & _
" - " & Workbooks("Create folders & files").Worksheets("Tracker").Range("E2").value & "\" & "Previous similar requests")

End Sub
 

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Sounds like you have not declared the variable - if you use the Option Explicit - then all variables must be declared with a Dim statement or you can declare it as a Public variable.
 
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