Hi Folks,
i'm hoping somebody here might have come across this already and be able to help.
I'm using a new Windows 10 laptop issued to me by work to enable working from home. We use a multitude of spreadsheets, some with macros. Now, most of the macros work without hassle and do exactly what they're expected to do.
There is one macro (or maybe a handful all called by the one macro) that when run on Win10 within MS Office 365 ProPlus throws up this error:
Now, the macro isn't malicious in any way, indeed, I wrote it/them (with help from a few here actually) to automate a few processes within my WorkBook.
Is anybody able to throw a lifeline and suggest where i might find an answer? If it helps, i can post the entire macro(s) somewhere?
i'm hoping somebody here might have come across this already and be able to help.
I'm using a new Windows 10 laptop issued to me by work to enable working from home. We use a multitude of spreadsheets, some with macros. Now, most of the macros work without hassle and do exactly what they're expected to do.
There is one macro (or maybe a handful all called by the one macro) that when run on Win10 within MS Office 365 ProPlus throws up this error:
Now, the macro isn't malicious in any way, indeed, I wrote it/them (with help from a few here actually) to automate a few processes within my WorkBook.
Is anybody able to throw a lifeline and suggest where i might find an answer? If it helps, i can post the entire macro(s) somewhere?