ID: Q169104
The information in this article applies to:
In Microsoft Excel 97, if you run a Visual Basic for Applications macro that attempts to add a custom list to the application, you may receive the following error message:
Run-time error '1004':
Method 'AddCustomList' of object '_Application' failed
This problem occurs if the following conditions are true:
Application.AddCustomList ListArray:=Range("A1:A4")
-and-
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To prevent this problem from occurring, do not refer directly to the range of cells in the ListArray argument. Instead, use a variable to temporarily hold the values from the cells, and then pass the values from the variable to the custom list.
The following example macro uses a variable to hold the values from the cells, and then passes the values from the variable to the custom list:
Sub AddACustomList()
' Dimension a variable to hold the values.
Dim TempArray As Variant
' Populate the variable with the values from the range of cells.
TempArray = Range("A1:A4")
' Create the custom list.
Application.AddCustomList ListArray:=TempArray
End Sub
Note that adding a custom list when an identical custom list already exists
does not result in two identical custom lists. The result is only one
custom list containing the items you added.
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article.
In Microsoft Excel 97, you can add custom lists to the application by doing either of the following:
-or-
Application.AddCustomList ListArray:=Range("A1:A4")
Or, the argument can accept an Array of values, for example:
Application.AddCustomList ListArray:=Array("Alpha", "Bravo", "Charlie")
If you use the first method, you receive an error message if the custom
list you are creating is identical to an existing custom list. The second
method always works correctly.
Additional query words: XL97
Keywords : kberrmsg xlui xlvbahowto
Version : WINDOWS:97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: May 17, 1999