That sounds interesting, its nice sometimes to know what lies behind requests for help.
As I said, it’s your choice and your decisions. Take any help , advice as you choose , but in the end its your project.
I could be wrong, but I think there is a chance that after such a project you could find about 1162 people looking at you for support. Or worse, if you continue to use On Error Resume Next in an uneducated way, then some people may be very angry with you when your coding breaks their computer. Important to remember is that most professional VBA programmers do not understand error handling in VBA. You will not find much accurate information or advice on the subject and many will falsely give you the advice that On Error Resume Next is OK to use.
My imprecision is that you have got actually some minimum understanding of the codings we have been discussing. That may be enough for you to proceed with your project.
I am sure that complete ignorance in VBA would make it impossible for anyone to successfully pass on any codings.
We do have an extreme example , a user , fixer at excelfox. In fact he has been posting under 100s of usernames in many forums for over 2 years. He has a very simple project, one which I know anyone could complete in 1-2 days after learning the basics of VBA for maybe 1-2 weeks.
But he has decided not to make any effort to learn any VBA. That is his choice
After 2 years he has made no progress what so ever. He is still asking almost exactly the same questions , even when he requires just a minor change that any small child could understand how to do.
All that he has achieved is to waste his time and many thousands of hours of helpers time. I do not think you are anything near this guy, but it does demonstrate what can happen when reluctance to take time to learn is a very false economy, leading to a much longer unnecessary time spent on a project.




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