COPY METHOD FAILED

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AccessUser777 via OfficeKB.com

Hello All,

I'm trying to email a workhsheet (CBLOG) using a command button (cmdCLOSE).
The following code I got from several threads here using Ron Debruin's method.
I copied the code and just made the adjustments needed i.e. (sheet names, To:,
Subject: etc.). When i click on the command button i get "error 1004 Copy
Method of Sheets Class Failed". Can anyone figure out what I'm not doing
correctly? Any help is appreciated. Thanks.

Here is the code:

'Working in 2000-2007
Dim FileExtStr As String
Dim FileFormatNum As Long
Dim Sourcewb As Workbook
Dim Destwb As Workbook
Dim TempFilePath As String
Dim TempFileName As String
Dim OutApp As Object
Dim OutMail As Object
Dim sh As Worksheet
Dim TheActiveWindow As Window
Dim TempWindow As Window

With Application
.ScreenUpdating = False
.EnableEvents = False
End With

Set Sourcewb = ActiveWorkbook

'Copy the sheets to a new workbook
'We add a temporary Window to avoid the Copy problem
'if there is a List or Table in one of the sheets and
'if the sheets are grouped
With Sourcewb
Set TheActiveWindow = ActiveWindow
Set TempWindow = .NewWindow
.Sheets(Array("CBLOG")).Copy
End With

'Close temporary Window
TempWindow.Close

Set Destwb = ActiveWorkbook

'Determine the Excel version and file extension/format
With Destwb
If Val(Application.Version) < 12 Then
'You use Excel 97-2003
FileExtStr = ".xls": FileFormatNum = -4143
Else
'You use Excel 2007
'We exit the sub when your answer is NO in the security dialog
that you only
'see when you copy a sheet from a xlsm file with macro's
disabled.
If Sourcewb.Name = .Name Then
With Application
.ScreenUpdating = True
.EnableEvents = True
End With
MsgBox "Your answer is NO in the security dialog"
Exit Sub
Else
Select Case Sourcewb.FileFormat
Case 51: FileExtStr = ".xlsx": FileFormatNum = 51
Case 52:
If .HasVBProject Then
FileExtStr = ".xlsm": FileFormatNum = 52
Else
FileExtStr = ".xlsx": FileFormatNum = 51
End If
Case 56: FileExtStr = ".xls": FileFormatNum = 56
Case Else: FileExtStr = ".xlsb": FileFormatNum = 50
End Select
End If
End If
End With

' 'Change all cells in the worksheets to values if you want
' For Each sh In Destwb.Worksheets
' sh.Select
' With sh.UsedRange
' .Cells.Copy
' .Cells.PasteSpecial xlPasteValues
' .Cells(1).Select
' End With
' Application.CutCopyMode = False
' Destwb.Worksheets(1).Select
' Next sh

'Save the new workbook/Mail it/Delete it
TempFilePath = Environ$("temp") & "\"
TempFileName = "CHANGEBACK LOG FOR " & Sourcewb.Name & " " & Format(Date,
"MM/DD/YYYY")

Set OutApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
OutApp.Session.Logon
Set OutMail = OutApp.CreateItem(0)

With Destwb
.SaveAs TempFilePath & TempFileName & FileExtStr, FileFormat:
=FileFormatNum
On Error Resume Next
With OutMail
.to = "email address here"
.CC = ""
.BCC = ""
.Subject = "ChangeBack Log"
.Body = "Hi, Here are the changeback logs for" & " " & Format
(Date, "mm/dd/yyyy")
.Attachments.Add Destwb.FullName
'You can add other files also like this
'.Attachments.Add ("C:\test.txt")
.Display 'or use .Send
End With
On Error GoTo 0
.Close savechanges:=False
End With

'Delete the file you have send
Kill TempFilePath & TempFileName & FileExtStr

Set OutMail = Nothing
Set OutApp = Nothing

With Application
.ScreenUpdating = True
.EnableEvents = True
End With
End Sub
 
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Ron de Bruin

Hi AccessUser777

Send me your file private and I will look what is the problem

Also not use a/ in the date format, use - for example
the / is not allowed in a workbook name

TempFileName = "CHANGEBACK LOG FOR " & Sourcewb.Name & " " & Format(Date, "MM-DD-YYYY")
 
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AccessUser777 via OfficeKB.com

Ron said:
Hi AccessUser777

Send me your file private and I will look what is the problem

Also not use a/ in the date format, use - for example
the / is not allowed in a workbook name

TempFileName = "CHANGEBACK LOG FOR " & Sourcewb.Name & " " & Format(Date, "MM-DD-YYYY")
Hello All,
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End With
End Sub

Hi Ron,
Thank you for your reply...and actually your reply is what fixed the problem.
All I had to do is change the "/" in the date format and your code worked
perfect. Thanks again!!
 

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