Evaluate Function isn't Returning Errors

antman2988

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I'm trying to evaluate the formulas in a table object to check for any errors, and I'm using the Evaluate function to evaluate the formulas and check for any errors. Is there a better or different way of doing this? Thanks!

VBA Code:
programErrors = Application.Evaluate("COUNTIF(" & progRng.Address & ",IsError)")
 
It's missing a closing bracket, try
VBA Code:
programErrors = progRng.Worksheet.Evaluate("SUMPRODUCT(--(ISERROR(" & progRng.Address & ")))")
Ohhhhh, that was the issue. I was wondering why the original didn't show the orange text. Thank you, Fluff!
 
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