Please verify the data on 266th row, with the data above 266 rows.

Regards
Eugene


On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 1:59 AM, Denisetoo <denise...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I get a run time "1004" when the comment lines are at 266 lines.  WIth
> less than 200 comment lines the code runs fine.  The DropDownTmp variable
> list includes all 266 lines.  The comment field cuts off around 253 lines
> of code.  The program stops with the run time error.
>
> Any ideas on how to fix this?
>
> SearchRowTemp = SearchRow
> ErrorDesc = Sheets(SNLogNew).Cells(LogRowCounter, 1).Value &
> Sheets(SNLogNew).Cells(LogRowCounter, 2).Value
> Do Until ErrorDesc = ""
>
>     If Left(ErrorDesc, 3) = "   " Or Sheets(SNLogNew).Cells(LogRowCounter,
> 1).Value = "" Then
>         ' Add a comment
>         If Not Found Then
>             If NewComment Then
>                 Sheets(SNTD).Cells(TDRowCounter - 1,
> Tdf_Col_Error).AddComment Text:=Trim(ErrorDesc)
>                 Sheets(SNTD).Cells(TDRowCounter - 1,
> Tdf_Col_Error).Comment.Shape.TextFrame.AutoSize = True
>                 NewComment = False
>             Else
>                 Sheets(SNTD).Cells(TDRowCounter - 1,
> Tdf_Col_Error).Comment.Text Text:=Sheets(SNTD).Cells(TDRowCounter - 1,
> Tdf_Col_Error).Comment.Text & Chr(10) & Trim(ErrorDesc)
>             End If
>                ' Determine the number of specs in the drop down list
>                 i_number_comments = Len(Sheets(SNTD).Cells(TDRowCounter -
> 1, Tdf_Col_Error).Comment.Text) -
> Len(Replace(Sheets(SNTD).Cells(TDRowCounter _
>                     - 1, Tdf_Col_Error).Comment.Text, Chr(10), ""))
>                 Debug.Print i_number_comments
>             ' If this is the last entry of a comment... add the data
> validation
>             If Left(ErrorDesc, 3) = "   " And _
>                 (Sheets(SNLogNew).Cells(LogRowCounter + 1, 1).Value = ""
> Or Left(Sheets(SNLogNew).Cells(LogRowCounter + 1, 1).Value, 3) <> "   ")
> And _
>                 CMD_Tmp.DetailDropDown And TDRowCounter > TDRow And
> i_number_comments > 250 Then
>
>
>                DropDownTmp = Sheets(SNTD).Cells(TDRowCounter - 1,
> Tdf_Col_Error).Comment.Text
>                 ' Add Drop Down Selection for "Detail" Cell
>                 With Sheets(SNTD).Cells(TDRowCounter - 1,
> Tdf_Col_Detail).Validation
>                     .Delete
>                     .Add Type:=xlValidateList,
> AlertStyle:=xlValidAlertStop, Operator:= _
>                     xlBetween, Formula1:=DropDownTmp
>                     .IgnoreBlank = True
>                     .InCellDropdown = True
>                     .InputTitle = ""
>                     .ErrorTitle = ""
>                     .InputMessage = ""
>                     .ErrorMessage = ""
>                     .IMEMode = xlIMEModeNoControl
>                     .ShowInput = True
>                     .ShowError = True
>                 End With
>
>             End If
>
>         End If
>
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