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I've run into the strangest error that has me stumped. I'm sorting through VBA, and I want to use relative references such that I can effectively sort multiple areas of the spreadsheet at once.

Code:

ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets(Options).Sort.SortFields.Clear
ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets(Options).Sort.SortFields.Add key:=Range("I19"),                            
Order:=xlDescending

With ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets(Options).Sort
.SetRange Range("a19:x29")
.Header = xlGuess
.MatchCase = False
.Orientation = xlTopToBottom
.SortMethod = xlPinYin
.Apply
End With

Which works great. However, if I add, above the code the line:

Dim CMVTopCell as Range
Set CMVTopCell = Range("I19")

I get Run-time error '1004': Method 'Range' of object '_Global' failed. I should note that upon the final code looks like this:

Dim CMVTopCell as Range
Set CMVTopCell = Range("I19")
ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets(Options).Sort.SortFields.Clear
ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets(Options).Sort.SortFields.Add key:=Range(CMVTopCell),                            
Order:=xlDescending

With ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets(Options).Sort
.SetRange Range("a19:x29")
.Header = xlGuess
.MatchCase = False
.Orientation = xlTopToBottom
.SortMethod = xlPinYin
.Apply
End With

Any and all help is appreciated!

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    CMVTopCell is already a range, so you don't need to wrap it in Range(). Also, make sure to qualify all your range references with a worksheet object (eg. you can't define a key which is on a different sheet from the sorted range, which is what you're doing here if Options is not the active sheet). Jun 17, 2013 at 23:12

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Dim sht as Worksheet
Dim CMVTopCell as Range

set sht = ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets(Options)
Set CMVTopCell = sht.Range("I19")
sht.Sort.SortFields.Clear
sht.Sort.SortFields.Add key:=Range(CMVTopCell), _
                      Order:=xlDescending

With sht.Sort
.SetRange sht.Range("a19:x29")
.Header = xlGuess
.MatchCase = False
.Orientation = xlTopToBottom
.SortMethod = xlPinYin
.Apply
End With

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