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Default Error with closing the Excel file

On Jan 30, 9:45 am, "Ron de Bruin" wrote:
Is it one workbook that have this problem ?

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"ss" wrote in ...
Ron,


I tried repair of office.
Still it is giving me the same error while closing the form.


can you suggest me any thing else to try?


TIA
ss


"ss" wrote:


How can I do a repair of Office?
Is there any tool within Office 2007 for this?


Thanks


"Ron de Bruin" wrote:


Try a repair of Office


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"ss" wrote in ...
Yes,


I did as said by you. But it does nothing.
I have opened the form in safe mode.
Still it is giving the same error.


"ss" wrote:


Ron,


Yes, I ran the Office diagnostics, I showed me the message that " one
problem has repaired by the Office diagnostics"


but, even after that also, It is giving me the same error.


Microsoft Office Excel has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are
sorry for the inconvenience.
Unless I uncheck the Restat Microsoft Office Excel, it is opening the blank
excel form.


what is wrong with this?


Thanks


"Ron de Bruin" wrote:


Hi ss


Try this first


Run Office Diagnostics.
Office ButtonExcel Options...Resources


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"ss" wrote in ...
Hi,


I am using Excel 2007.
Each time I Close Excel I get an error box (Microsoft Office Excel has
encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the
inconvenience) and if I don't un-check "restart microsof office" it will
restart Excel. What can this problem be?


Thanks


I am having the same problem. My Excel 2007 is an upgrade from 2003
(which thankfully is still installed). I did, however, discover that
if I have macros in my workbook, or if I just bring up the macro
editor (alt-F11), no problem occurs when I close the file. I'm not
suggesting this as a workaround but only offer it as another clue.

Don