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I run a macro with the following two lines in it:
Sheets("CLIENTNAMES").Range("A1").QueryTable.Refre sh BackgroundQuery:=False Sheets("GLOBALHOLDINGS").Range("A1").QueryTable.Re fresh BackgroundQuery:=False and then I get this I/O error message throughout excel, even if I close the book that contained the lines. If I comment out these two lines then everything is hunky-dory Any ideas what I should do? (I'm using Excel2000) Regards Jason. AlfD wrote in message ... Hi! Curiouser... I too have had this I/O error message. Excel workbook produced in Excel 2003 on my machine (Windows XP) which has Google desktop. Transferred to another machine (Excel 2000 : Windows 2000 Professional) which does not have Google desktop. I/O message appeared on this other machine but no eventual loss of programme etc. I might add, I would be loathe to dump the Google. It finds things I never even knew existed let alone the ones I had long forgotten. Alf |
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