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Procedure Too Large

I received this error message -Procedure too large - in VBA. What is the reason and way out for this error?

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Sourav Avatar asked Sep 20 '10 12:09

Sourav


4 Answers

Your compiled procedure cannot exceed 64kb. You should break it up into different sub routines.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/Aa264541

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Wix Avatar answered Sep 17 '22 22:09

Wix


You probably have one or more gigantic procedures/functions and I think VBA has a limit of 64k or something per procedure.

You fix it by splitting that procedure up into multiple procedures that can then be called by the one procedure.

So instead of having:

 Sub GiantProcedure()
      ... ' lots and lots of code
 End Sub

You'd have something like:

 Sub GiantProcedure()
      ... ' a little bit of common code
      Proc1()
      Proc2()
      Proc3()

 End Sub

 Sub Proc1()
      ... ' quite a bit of code
 End Sub

 Sub Proc2()
      ... ' quite a bit of code
 End Sub

 Sub Proc3()
      ... ' quite a bit of code
 End Sub
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Hans Olsson Avatar answered Sep 16 '22 22:09

Hans Olsson


You might get this error message if the macro has been created using the 64-bit version of Office. See the following article for further details and a workaround:

"Compile Error: Procedure too large" error message when you try to run a VBA macro in a 32-bit version of an Office 2010 program

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Dirk Vollmar Avatar answered Sep 16 '22 22:09

Dirk Vollmar


The idea of GiantProcedure didn't work for me, using Microsoft Powerpoint 2013. Then I added a "call" before each "proc". Like this:

Sub GiantProcedure()

  Call Proc1()
  Call Proc2()
  Call Proc3()

End Sub

Now, it works.

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Siamak Avatar answered Sep 18 '22 22:09

Siamak