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Default Pose questions to Microsoft when an answer is not forthcoming

Thanx DO..

I understand the structure and philosophy of these discussion groups, but I
was under the impression that they were sort of "monitored" by MS Subject
Matter Experts and /or individuals who were on the development teams for
Excel (in this case, bu the other apps in their DG's). Maybe that was in
eons gone by!

I'm not sure how much clearer I can be in describing my problem. My Excel
VBA code stops at random spots and displays a dialog box that says "Code
execution has been interrupted"

Thanks again for your input
..

"Don Guillett" wrote:

This is not part of microsoft. It is a peer to peer forum where many of do
pro bono work. Sometimes, MS lurks around in the bushes. If you can't find
an answer here it's because you aren't explaining enough or you are
expecting someone to do a free project. Try again with a good subject line
and a full explanation.

--
Don Guillett
SalesAid Software

"BAC" wrote in message
...
I have a problem that does not seem to be attracting an answer in the group
discussions from MVP's or others.

Why can't there be a "refer question to Microsoft" option/button somewhere
for when this happens? Or an option to refer to a specific MVP who may
have
more contacts and knowledge of individuals who may have an answer?

See discussion "VBA Code stops randomly" and note that the 1st time I
submitted this questin i got no replies, but now I'm mostly getting others
who have the same proble, but no suggestion as to cause or fix!

thanx
BAC


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