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When path and filename arguments are explicitly defined as in the code below, the execution succeeds.
If path and filename arguments are variables ( as shown in the commented-out code lines below ) the code fails with error "Runtime error 1004 and shows at statement "Workbooks.Open LatestTestBk" -

'Get the test Peak Value and add to Test Data row for this test
 Dim PeakValue, LatestTestBk

 Workbooks.Open "C:\Users\Mike\Desktop\8888\CompletedTestfiles\Live    
 Graph_02-07-14_9-11-26-AM.xlsx"
 'LatestTestBk = FileDestination & NewFileName
'Workbooks.Open LatestTestBk
 PeakValue = Workbooks("Live Graph_02-07-14_9-11-26-
  AM.xlsx").Worksheets(1).Range("E1").End(xlDown)
'Workbooks(NewFileName).Close
 Workbooks("Live Graph_02-07-14_9-11-26-AM.xlsx").Close
 Worksheets("Job Data").Cells(30, 1) = PeakValue

What am I missing trying to use variables for the path and filename arguments? Thanks for your help.

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  • show please value of your variables: FileDestination and NewFileName Feb 15, 2014 at 17:58
  • FileDestination = "C:\Users\Mike\Desktop\8888\CompletedTestfiles\Live Graph_02-07-14_9-11-26-AM.xlsx" and NewFileName = "Live Graph_02-07-14_9-11-26- AM.xlsx" Feb 15, 2014 at 18:45
  • ok, than LatestTestBk would be C:\Users\Mike\Desktop\8888\CompletedTestfiles\Live Graph_02-07-14_9-11-26-AM.xlsxLive Graph_02-07-14_9-11-26- AM.xlsx - whitch is wrong ( since Live Graph_02-07-14_9-11-26- AM.xlsx repeats two times) Feb 15, 2014 at 20:21
  • I agree with your analysis. My post of the FileDestination value was wrong. It is actually C:\Users\Mike\Desktop\8888\CompletedTestfiles\ Sorry for the mistake in my post. I tried to add a screenshot of the Watch window with the runtime values but was blocked due to not enough Reputation points to be allowed. I am very new to StackExchange. Feb 15, 2014 at 21:02
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    Thank you, simoco. You put me on the solution. The space at the end of the path and filename values was causing Excel to complain that it could not find the path or file. I processed the values to eliminate the problem space and it works now. Feb 16, 2014 at 19:05

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As follow up from comments, problem was in additional spaces in the file path. This works:

LatestTestBk = Trim(FileDestination) & Trim(NewFileName)
Workbooks.Open LatestTestBk
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Check LatestTestBk for any missing BackSlashes

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  • No missing backslashes in the filename / path variables as indicated in Watches on those variables. But I do notice that in the Watch window the values for LatestFileBk and NewFileName have a space before the closing quote. This is not visible when viewing the values by hovering over the variable while the code is paused for the error. Feb 15, 2014 at 19:11
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it fails as variables because of the spaces:

use instead:

"'" & VarName & "'"
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  • Thanks for your help. That resolved the problem. Simoco put me on the right track with his last comment above. Feb 16, 2014 at 20:49

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