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After reading through many questions with this same title, I am still struggling to prevent the error in the title from occurring when my code runs.

The code begins here:

Option Explicit

Sub Toggle_Click()

    Dim lngMoveBy As Long
    Dim Loop1 As Long
    Dim intShapeNumber As Integer

    intShapeNumber = Right(Application.Caller, Len(Application.Caller) - Len("Toggle"))
    If ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Correction Type Options").Shapes("ToggleBackground" & intShapeNumber).Fill.ForeColor.RGB = RGB(255, 255, 255) Then Toggle_ErrorPrevention intShapeNumber

Then moves to this Sub in the same module:

Sub Toggle_ErrorPrevention(ByVal intShapeNumberVal As Integer)

    Dim lngHLSegmentNumberingRow As Long
    Dim lngClaimRemovalHaveWantedClaimsRow As Long
    Dim lngClaimRemovalHaveUnwantedClaimsRow As Long


    With ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Correction Type Options").Columns(1)
        lngHLSegmentNumberingRow = .Find(What:="HL Segment Numbering", Lookat:=xlWhole).Row

before failing on the final line above, lngHLSegmentNumberingRow = .Find(What:="HL Segment Numbering", Lookat:=xlWhole).Row, with "Automation error: The object invoked has disconnected from its clients."

If I save and close the document after the error occurs and restart it, Column 1 on the "Correction Type Options" sheet is highlighted.

This is my first time calling subs from other subs, so I've been paying extra attention to the call itself as a potential source of the problem. I'm still not confident it's correct.


Here is the complete module, in case it helps:

Option Explicit

Sub Toggle_Click()

    Dim lngMoveBy As Long
    Dim Loop1 As Long
    Dim intShapeNumber As Integer

    intShapeNumber = Right(Application.Caller, Len(Application.Caller) - Len("Toggle"))
    If ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Correction Type Options").Shapes("ToggleBackground" & intShapeNumber).Fill.ForeColor.RGB = RGB(255, 255, 255) Then Toggle_ErrorPrevention intShapeNumber

    If ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Correction Type Options").Shapes("ToggleBackground" & intShapeNumber).Fill.ForeColor.RGB = RGB(255, 255, 255) Then
        lngMoveBy = 0.6
    Else
        lngMoveBy = -0.6
    End If

    With ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Correction Type Options").Shapes("Toggle" & intShapeNumber)
        For Loop1 = 1 To 24
            .IncrementLeft lngMoveBy
            DoEvents
        Next Loop1
    End With

    If ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Correction Type Options").Shapes("ToggleBackground" & intShapeNumber).Fill.ForeColor.RGB = RGB(255, 255, 255) Then
        With ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Correction Type Options").Shapes("ToggleBackground" & intShapeNumber)
            .Fill.ForeColor.RGB = RGB(0, 255, 0)
            .TextFrame.Characters.Text = "On"
            .TextFrame.Characters.Font.Bold = True
            .TextFrame.Characters.Font.ColorIndex = 1
            .TextFrame.HorizontalAlignment = xlLeft
            .TextFrame.VerticalAlignment = xlCenter
        End With
    Else
        With ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Correction Type Options").Shapes("ToggleBackground" & intShapeNumber)
            .Fill.ForeColor.RGB = RGB(255, 255, 255)
            .TextFrame.Characters.Text = "Off"
            .TextFrame.Characters.Font.Bold = True
            .TextFrame.Characters.Font.ColorIndex = 1
            .TextFrame.HorizontalAlignment = xlRight
            .TextFrame.VerticalAlignment = xlCenter
        End With
    End If

End Sub

Sub Toggle_ErrorPrevention(ByVal intShapeNumberVal As Integer)

    Dim lngHLSegmentNumberingRow As Long
    Dim lngClaimRemovalHaveWantedClaimsRow As Long
    Dim lngClaimRemovalHaveUnwantedClaimsRow As Long


    With ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Correction Type Options").Columns(1)
        lngHLSegmentNumberingRow = .Find(What:="HL Segment Numbering", Lookat:=xlWhole).Row
        lngClaimRemovalHaveWantedClaimsRow = .Find(What:="Claim Removal - Have Wanted Claims", Lookat:=xlWhole).Row
        lngClaimRemovalHaveUnwantedClaimsRow = .Find(What:="Claim Removal - Have Unwanted Claims", Lookat:=xlWhole).Row
    End With

    With ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Correction Type Options")
        If intShapeNumberVal + 1 = lngHLSegmentNumberingRow Then
            If .Shapes("ToggleBackground" & lngClaimRemovalHaveWantedClaimsRow - 1).Fill.ForeColor.RGB = RGB(0, 255, 0) Then Application.Run .Shapes("Toggle" & lngClaimRemovalHaveWantedClaimsRow - 1).OnAction
            If .Shapes("ToggleBackground" & lngClaimRemovalHaveUnwantedClaimsRow - 1).Fill.ForeColor.RGB = RGB(0, 255, 0) Then Application.Run .Shapes("Toggle" & lngClaimRemovalHaveUnwantedClaimsRow - 1).OnAction
        End If
        If intShapeNumberVal + 1 = lngClaimRemovalHaveWantedClaimsRow Then
            If .Shapes("ToggleBackground" & lngHLSegmentNumberingRow - 1).Fill.ForeColor.RGB = RGB(0, 255, 0) Then Application.Run .Shapes("Toggle" & lngHLSegmentNumberingRow - 1).OnAction
        End If
        If intShapeNumberVal + 1 = lngClaimRemovalHaveUnwantedClaimsRow Then
            If .Shapes("ToggleBackground" & lngHLSegmentNumberingRow - 1).Fill.ForeColor.RGB = RGB(0, 255, 0) Then Application.Run .Shapes("Toggle" & lngHLSegmentNumberingRow - 1).OnAction
        End If
    End With

End Sub
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  • This error seems to have more to do with compatibility between versions of Excel (from a very brief search). Search this site with your error as the search term and you will see a number of different possible causes & solutions
    – CallumDA
    Mar 15, 2017 at 22:00
  • So what have you tried/ eliminated? I'll warn you though, it might be difficult for us to help if it seemingly has little to do with the code (as per the other solutions!)
    – CallumDA
    Mar 15, 2017 at 22:03
  • Which version of Excel are you using? Also, I'd advise posting the rest of your code
    – CallumDA
    Mar 15, 2017 at 22:12
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    From what I understand, that doesn't sound possible. It might be worth explaining the new issue in a new question - but include screenshots of what you are trying to achieve. It sounds like a bit of refactoring might be necessary
    – CallumDA
    Mar 15, 2017 at 22:55
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    Hey, I've tried to understand the ins and outs of your code but it really is difficult without seeing your workbook/ playing around with the file myself. Using Application.Caller isn't usually a good way to pass arguments to your routines (I wouldn't want to suggest a better way without seeing your setup). I imagine a bit of refactoring would be the way to go if you can't work out a fix. Apologies I can't be more help :(
    – CallumDA
    Mar 15, 2017 at 23:08

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Disclaimer: I realise this is a long shot...

This error seems to pop up at unusual times and one (semi) recurring solution is to deal with objects in the best way possible. So try this:

Sub Toggle_ErrorPrevention(ByVal intShapeNumberVal As Integer)

    Dim findRange As Range
    Dim lngHLSegmentNumberingRow As Long
    'more declarations

    Set findRange = ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Correction Type Options").Columns(1).Find(What:="HL Segment Numbering", Lookat:=xlWhole)

    If Not rng Is Nothing Then
        lngHLSegmentNumberingRow = findRange.Row
    End If

    'other code...
End Sub

You would have got an error if .Find returned nothing, because you can't get the Row property of Nothing.

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  • The longshot worked, thank you. I had seen warnings on other questions to make sure everything was properly qualified to prevent this error, so I tried making sure that my line was fully, fully qualified by using lngHLSegmentNumberingRow = ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Correction Type Options").Columns(1).Find(What:="HL Segment Numbering", Lookat:=xlWhole).Row, but that didn't work. For whatever reason, saving it to an object first works. Thanks again. Mar 15, 2017 at 22:32
  • @puzzlepiece87 you were absolutely right to fully, fully qualify any reference to a workbook/worksheet/range etc. Keep doing that in the future and you'll save yourself from a lot of potential errors. The main thing here is recognising that .Find returns either a Range (if it finds something) or Nothing (if it doesn't find anything). You can't perform .Row to Nothing so you have to check for that first. This is a useful thing to remember for any method that returns a range object.
    – CallumDA
    Mar 15, 2017 at 22:39

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