XL2000: Error Message When You Use Macro with Name Statement: Run-Time Error 75. Path/File Access Error (213769)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Excel 2000

This article was previously published under Q213769

SYMPTOMS

If you run a Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications macro that uses the Name statement, you may receive the following error message:
Run-time error '75': Path/File access error

CAUSE

This problem can occur when the following conditions are true:
  • You use the Name statement in the macro to rename a directory.

    -and-
  • The directory you want to rename contains a file that you set equal to a variable by using the Dir function.
For example, the problem occurs if you create a file called Text.xls in the MyDocs folder on your computer, and you use the following two lines in a macro:
X = Dir("C:\MyDocs\Test.xls")

Name "C:\MyDocs" As "C:\YourDocs"
				
NOTE: This problem does not occur with Microsoft Windows 95.

WORKAROUND

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X = Dir("C:\MyDocs\Test.xls")
Y = Dir("C:\*.*")
Name "C:\MyDocs" As "C:\YourDocs"
				
In this macro, the variable Y resets the current directory. You can use any variable, and the variable may point to any directory (that exists on the hard disk) except the directory you want to rename.

STATUS

Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed at the beginning of this article.

REFERENCES

For more information about the Name statement, in the Visual Basic Editor, click Microsoft Visual Basic Help on the Help menu, type name statement in the Office Assistant or the Answer Wizard, and then click Search to view the topic.

Modification Type:MinorLast Reviewed:10/11/2006
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