> Is there a way of knowing from this which source line it as at? I could post the code then.
`2017-03-27 14:04:54.1281;TRACE-2.0.13.32288;Rubberduck.Parsing.VBA.ComponentParseTask;Starting ParseTaskID e9c6ddcc-819c-4db4-8626-4b9c928559a5 on thread 16.; 2017-03-27 14:04:54.1561;ERROR-2.0.13.32288;Rubberduck.Parsing.VBA.ComponentParseTask;Exception thrown in thread 16, ParseTaskID e9c6ddcc-819c-4db4-8626-4b9c928559a5.;System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException: Length cannot be less than zero. Param
@Mat'sMug @Comintern @ThunderFrame I got promoted this morning, and they had an extra surprise for me. All of my macros (except where there are multiple in the same file) are started with Ctrl-Shift-Q, so they got me a shirt that says Ctrl-Shift-Q on it :)
hey @Mat'sMug If you think it's something people might find interesting, and nobody's done it already, could you put a reminder up in the 2nd: a piece of history is (probably) going to be made on Wednesday. The first rocket ever to go to space twice. 8:55pm UTC onwards.
@Hosch250 Ish. Giant metal cylinders that cost nearly as much to refurbish as to just build from scratch again. A whole rocket is something else entirely.
Ok look, I'm done wasting my time here and wish you the best of luck - the code you've got here does not clear anything (nothing sets the "filled square"), and you still haven't answered whether that else block runs if you put a breakpoint - "does not run the code" makes no sense - an event handler can't be deregistered magically in VBA. So put a breakpoint and step through your code and debug it; the code you're showing us obviously has nothing to do with the code you're looking at, so good luck. — Mat's Mug41 secs ago
Just to introduce ourselves, Mat is Daddy Duck (project founder). Comintern and ThunderFrame are the renegade ducks (they can make VBA and the VBE do things nobody made them do before), and I'm the ugly duckling (in that I don't know VBA enough to talk about).
@CallumDA at first I felt like closing that question as "just a typo" ...and then I realized "wait a minute, that shouldn't even compile" - TIL the Range interface is extensible