Hi,

Please check the below code.


Sub Click()

            Dim objIE           As Object
            Dim strURL        As String

       Set objIE = CreateObject("InternetExplorer.application")
            strURL = "www.google.com"
            With objIE
                    .Visible
                    .navigate = strURL
            End With
End Sub




On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 6:05 AM, Emamuddin Shah <emt...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> Dear Friends,
>
> iam trying to click an button on url, please help my error
>
> CODE-
>
> Sub click1()
>
>     Dim ie As InternetExplorerMedium
>     Dim url As String
>
>     Set ie = New InternetExplorerMedium
>
>
>         '### BUILD THE FULL URL
>     url = "www.google.com"
>
>     With ie
>         .Visible = True
>         .Navigate url
>     End With
>     'wait for page to load
>
>     'Do While ie.Busy Or ie.ReadyState <> 4
>     'DoEvents
> 'Loop
>
> ie.Document.getelementsbyname("Sign in").click
>
> End Sub
>
> ERROR -
>
> run time error '-2147467259(80004005)':
>
> Automation Error
> Unspecifed Error
>
>
> thanks!!!
>
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