Runtime Error '91': Objectvariable Or With-blockvariable Not

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I get this error message (I hope I have translated it correctly from German to English) when running the following code:
Code:
On Error Resume Next 
oExl.Workbooks.Open filename 
If Err > 0 Then 
    MsgBox "Could not open Excel file.", vbExclamation, "Fileerror" 
    Exit Sub 
End If 
 
On Error Goto 0 
 
With oExl.ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets(1) 
    lastcol = CInt(.Cells.Find(What:="*", After:=.Cells(1), LookIn:=xlFormulas, LookAt:=xlWhole, SearchOrder:=xlByColumns, SearchDirection:=xlPrevious).Column) 
    lastrow = CInt(.Cells.Find(What:="*", After:=.Cells(1), LookIn:=xlFormulas, LookAt:=xlWhole, SearchOrder:=xlByColumns, SearchDirection:=xlPrevious).Row) 
    col1 = CInt(.Cells.Find(str4, LookIn:=xlValues).Column) 
    row1 = CInt(.Cells.Find(str4, LookIn:=xlValues).Row)

It looks as if the Blockvariable is set. The interesting point is, that the error occurs when getting col1, not lastcol. I do not really see a difference between requesting lastcol and col1. col1 and row1 have been used and initialized previously. When debugging I also notice that the lastcol variable already has the correct value.
 

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Re: Runtime Error '91': Objectvariable Or With-blockvariable

I get this error message (I hope I have translated it correctly from German to English) when running the following code:
Code:
On Error Resume Next 
oExl.Workbooks.Open filename 
If Err > 0 Then 
    MsgBox "Could not open Excel file.", vbExclamation, "Fileerror" 
    Exit Sub 
End If 
 
On Error Goto 0 
 
With oExl.ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets(1) 
    lastcol = CInt(.Cells.Find(What:="*", After:=.Cells(1), LookIn:=xlFormulas, LookAt:=xlWhole, SearchOrder:=xlByColumns, SearchDirection:=xlPrevious).Column) 
    lastrow = CInt(.Cells.Find(What:="*", After:=.Cells(1), LookIn:=xlFormulas, LookAt:=xlWhole, SearchOrder:=xlByColumns, SearchDirection:=xlPrevious).Row) 
    col1 = CInt(.Cells.Find(str4, LookIn:=xlValues).Column) 
    row1 = CInt(.Cells.Find(str4, LookIn:=xlValues).Row)

It looks as if the Blockvariable is set. The interesting point is, that the error occurs when getting col1, not lastcol. I do not really see a difference between requesting lastcol and col1. col1 and row1 have been used and initialized previously. When debugging I also notice that the lastcol variable already has the correct value.

Hey mate....

Check this out ::

http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forum.aspx/excel-prog/34431/Runtime-error-91
 
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