Microsoft KB Archive/165407

= XL97: Show Method Fails with Passed Arguments =

Article ID: 165407

Article Last Modified on 11/23/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Excel 97 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q165407





SYMPTOMS
If you use the Show method with one of the built-in Microsoft Excel dialog boxes, you may receive the following error message:

Run-time error '1004':

Show method of Dialog class failed



CAUSE
This problem may occur when both of the following conditions are true:
 * The constant you use for the built-in dialog box is new to Microsoft Excel 97. -and-


 * You attempt to pass an argument to the dialog box by using the Show method.



WORKAROUND
To work around this problem, do not pass any arguments when you are using a constant that is new to Microsoft Excel 97 and you are using the Show method.



MORE INFORMATION
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The following sample code uses the xlDialogDataValidation constant (which is new to Microsoft Excel 97) to display the Data Validation dialog box: Sub Test Application.Dialogs(xlDialogDataValidation).Show End Sub Note that if you use this constant in the following sample code, you receive the error message: Sub Test2 Application.Dialogs(xlDialogDataValidation).Show 1 End Sub The "1" that follows the Show method implies you wanted to select the first item in the Allow list, which is Whole number.

The following lines of code do not generate an error message because the constant is not new to Microsoft Excel 97: Sub Test3 Application.Dialogs(xlDialogFormulaReplace).Show ,,,2 End Sub When you run the Test3 macro, the Replace dialog box is displayed, and By Columns (the second item in the list) appears in the Search list.

