So the code was working fine until a recent update, however my IT team isn't able to figure out what is causing the error. I am wondering if there is a Reference I am missing or if it's something else. The main code is in Sheet 1 and the Function is in Module 1.
I've done some research with the references and everything currently the following are selected: Visual Basic for Applications, MS Excel 16.0 object library, OLE Automation, MS Office 16.0 Object Library, MS Forms 2.0 Object Library, MS VBScript Reg Exp 1.0 and 5.5, MS Outlook 16.0 Object Library.
Private Sub ToggleButton1_Click()
Dim rng As Range
Dim OutApp As Outlook.Application
Dim OutMail As Outlook.MailItem
Set rng = Nothing
On Error Resume Next
'Only the visible cells in the selection
Set rng = Selection.SpecialCells(xlCellTypeVisible)
'You can also use a fixed range if you want
Set rng = Sheets("Sheet1").Range("A1:H15").SpecialCells(xlCellTypeVisible)
On Error GoTo 0
If rng Is Nothing Then
MsgBox "The selection is not a range or the sheet is protected" & _
vbNewLine & "please correct and try again.", vbOKOnly
Exit Sub
End If
With Application
.EnableEvents = False
.ScreenUpdating = False
End With
Set OutApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
Set OutMail = OutApp.CreateItem(0)
On Error Resume Next
With OutMail
.To = "compliance.data@rheem.com"
.CC = ""
.BCC = ""
.Subject = "NEW VENDOR SETUP"
.HTMLBody = RangetoHTML(rng)
.Display 'or use .Display
End With
On Error GoTo 0
With Application
.EnableEvents = True
.ScreenUpdating = True
End With
Set OutMail = Nothing
Set OutApp = Nothing
End Sub
MODULE 1 CODE:
Function RangetoHTML(rng As Range)
' Changed by Ron de Bruin 28-Oct-2006
' Working in Office 2000-2016
Dim fso As Object
Dim ts As Object
Dim TempFile As String
Dim TempWB As Workbook
TempFile = Environ$("temp") & "\" & Format(Now, "dd-mm-yy h-mm-ss") & ".htm"
'Copy the range and create a new workbook to past the data in
rng.Copy
Set TempWB = Workbooks.Add(1)
With TempWB.Sheets(1)
.Cells(1).PasteSpecial Paste:=8
.Cells(1).PasteSpecial xlPasteValues, , False, False
.Cells(1).PasteSpecial xlPasteFormats, , False, False
.Cells(1).Select
Application.CutCopyMode = False
On Error Resume Next
.DrawingObjects.Visible = True
.DrawingObjects.Delete
On Error GoTo 0
End With
'Publish the sheet to a htm file
With TempWB.PublishObjects.Add( _
SourceType:=xlSourceRange, _
Filename:=TempFile, _
Sheet:=TempWB.Sheets(1).Name, _
Source:=TempWB.Sheets(1).UsedRange.Address, _
HtmlType:=xlHtmlStatic)
.Publish (True)
End With
'Read all data from the htm file into RangetoHTML
Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
Set ts = fso.GetFile(TempFile).OpenAsTextStream(1, -2)
RangetoHTML = ts.readall
ts.Close
RangetoHTML = Replace(RangetoHTML, "align=center x:publishsource=", _
"align=left x:publishsource=")
'Close TempWB
TempWB.Close savechanges:=False
'Delete the htm file we used in this function
Kill TempFile
Set ts = Nothing
Set fso = Nothing
Set TempWB = Nothing
End Function
The Error appears on .DrawingObjects.Visible = True
and I'm not sure why.
This is a guess, but worked on a spreadsheet for me.
If your sheet doesn't have any drawing objects, you can get an error. Try replacing that bit with:
On Error Resume Next
If .DrawingObjects.Count > 0 Then
.DrawingObjects.Visible = True
.DrawingObjects.Delete
End If
On Error GoTo 0
I also would probably remove the On Error
bits, but see if the above works...