- #VISUAL BASIC FOR EXCEL NOT SHOWING FOR MAC#
- #VISUAL BASIC FOR EXCEL NOT SHOWING CODE#
- #VISUAL BASIC FOR EXCEL NOT SHOWING MAC#
I’m not a Mac expert, so I don’t know what else might be causing the problem.
#VISUAL BASIC FOR EXCEL NOT SHOWING FOR MAC#
One of the affected people is running Catalina (10.15.3) and Excel for Mac 2019 (v16.35 - the latest update as of today’s date). Would anyone here happen to have any ideas? I thought about it being a permissions issue with writing to the above folder, but I had one of the affected people check the permissions of it, and they said it is set to ‘Read & Write’ - so that doesn’t appear to be culprit. But a few people are reporting the error, and I don’t understand what might be causing it. Also, many other people are using the workbook with no problems. On all the Mac’s I have tested my workbook on, it works fine.
#VISUAL BASIC FOR EXCEL NOT SHOWING CODE#
(My code creates a new folder inside the Data folder, and then saves an Excel file into that new folder.) Comprehensive VBA Guide Excel macro not working after Windows update. But my code is written to save the file in a particular folder that should always be accessible by Excel, regardless of the sandbox limitation: VBA ThisWorkbook means the workbook in which we are writing the excel code. I know that starting with Excel for Mac 2016, Excel is “sandboxed”, meaning you cannot save files wherever you want via VBA code. It only seems to happen on Excel for Mac 20. It does not appear that this error occurs on Excel for Mac 2011. Run-time error ‘1004’: Method ‘SaveAs’ of object ‘_Workbook’ failed. Note there is no option to compile code either. See attached 'no vb showing' image of what I mean. For a few people, when this moment occurres, the VBA code in the workbook generates an error. However when I try to click on any module or worksheet to see the code all that comes up is an empty white box (no code). One of the things the workbook does is save a separate Excel file on the user’s computer in a very specific folder, the first time the file is opened on that computer. Thus, I am struggling to figure out what’s causing it. However, a few people on Mac are reporting an issue that I cannot reproduce on any of the Mac’s I have access to. I released the first version of the file publicly back in November, and for most people, it is working fine. (2) If you just want to show or hide the scrollbar in current worksheet, please click the OK button. See screenshot: 2: In View Options dialog box, you need to do as follows: (1) check or unchecked the Vertical Scrollbar option and Horizontal Scrollbar option according to your needs. I’ve created a Macro-Enabled Excel workbook for using on Excel for Mac & Windows. The Macro Converter is a Google Workspace add-on that makes it easier to convert Excel files that have Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) code to Google. 1: Click the Kutools > Show & Hide > View Options.
when i run as administrator the vba and macros for all office are working. This is my first time posting on this forum, and I'm not sure if this is the correct place to put this. the visual basic and macros for excel to was dimmed cant click.