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Default Excel 2007 Bug

I have run this code (stripped down code shown below) for over 4 years now
in both Excel 97 and 2003. I am now trying out 2007 but the VBA code to
create my charts is failing. I have found 2 workarounds but it seems like
madness for me to use them. Am I doing something wrong? I think I may be
going mad...



Option Explicit
' Excel 2007 VBA Bug example
'
' Execute BuggedExcel()

Public Sub BuggedExcel()
Dim chtChart As Chart

Dim FixLevel As Integer

FixLevel = 0 'Toggles whether to work-around the Excel 2007 VBA bug.

Set chtChart = ActiveSheet.ChartObjects.Add(0, 0, 184, 95).Chart

Select Case FixLevel
Case 0
'No fix

Case 1
Dim x As Integer
x = chtChart.PlotArea.Top

Case 2
'This fix will only work if you press F5 and not the play button on
the toolbar!
DoEvents

End Select

'The following method (x.Top = 0) fails in Excel 2007 unless the 2 lines
above are executed. Works fine in all previous Excel versions.
'When this fails in 2007, if the User clicks Debug they can step
through/re-run the exact same lines and the code runs without issues.
chtChart.PlotArea.Top = 0

Set chtChart = Nothing

End Sub



 
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