I'm trying to edit embedded charts in Word documents. My source code is below. It has worked a long time but not for the last two days. I get this error:
Run-time error '7': Out of memory
I have searched a lot , but I don't understand the problem. When I shutdown computer and after open it, then it works correctly, but after I get error again.
It gives error in this part:
'create range with Cell
Set oChart = oInShapes.Chart
oChart.ChartData.Activate ' ***Note: It gives error here***
'Set oWorkbook = oChart.ChartData.Workbook
Set oWorksheet = oChart.ChartData.Workbook.Worksheets("Tabelle1")
Set oRange = oWorksheet.Range(Cell)
Public Sub updatechart(Doc As word.Application, ChartName As String, ChartTitle As String, Cell As String, data As String)`
Dim oInShapes As word.InlineShape
Dim oChart As word.Chart
Dim oWorksheet As Excel.Worksheet
'Dim oWorkbook As Excel.Workbook
Dim columnArray() As String
Dim rowArray() As String
Dim oRange As Range
Dim i As Integer
Dim j As Integer
For Each oInShapes In Doc.ActiveDocument.InlineShapes
' Check Shape type and Chart Title
If oInShapes.HasChart Then
'create range with Cell
Set oChart = oInShapes.Chart
oChart.ChartData.Activate ' ***Note: It gives error here***
'Set oWorkbook = oChart.ChartData.Workbook
Set oWorksheet = oChart.ChartData.Workbook.Worksheets("Tabelle1")
Set oRange = oWorksheet.Range(Cell)
' Commet for debug
'oWorksheet.Range("B33") = (ChartTitle & 33)
' Split text
columnArray = Split(data, SeperateChar)
For i = LBound(columnArray) To UBound(columnArray)
rowArray = Split(Trim(columnArray(i)), " ")
' Set Title. For example; ChartTitle = "XY" ----- Table Titles ----> | XY1 | XY2 | XY2 | ....
' After Set Value | 0,33| 0,1 | 0,46| ....
oRange.Cells(1, i + 1) = ChartTitle & (i + 1)
For j = LBound(rowArray) To UBound(rowArray)
' Set Values
oRange.Cells(j + 2, i + 1) = CDbl(rowArray(j))
Next j
Next i
'oWorkbook.Close
oChart.Refresh
End If
Next
Set oInShapes = Nothing
Set oChart = Nothing
Set oWorksheet = Nothing
'Set oWorkbook = Nothing
Erase rowArray, columnArray
End Sub
This has happened to me before. I had the same solution, exit excel, free up some memory and try again - and it worked. You may have to shut down other programs while using this. Its literally what it says it is, lack of available memory.
Keep in mind that if you've run other macros that copy information to the clipboard, you will have less RAM freed up to run the macro.
Also, are you using 32 or 64 bit Excel - 64 will allow you to use more RAM.
I had a similar error and finally traced it down to the "For Each" statement. I think it has to do with the memory allocation for the Collection, Doc.ActiveDocument.InlineShapes in your example.
My bad code (PowerPoint to Excel):
For Each sh In InputBook.Sheets("Exec Sum").Shapes
sh.Visible = False
Next
Set sh = Nothing
My fixed code:
For i = 1 To InputBook.Sheets("Exec Sum").Shapes.Count
InputBook.Sheets("Exec Sum").Shapes(i).Visible = False
Next
Avoiding a reference to a collection solved my issue.
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