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Hi all

I'm using Microsoft Office Excel 2003 SP3
I'm able to share the workbook by enabling the Shared Workbook function in
Tools but my workbook contains marco. When I execute the functions in the
Marco
my CPU process went up to 100%. and Excel workbook got hang.
When I remove the Shared Workbook function, the Marco execute successfully.

Pls advise what is wrong.

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There are many things you cannot do on a shared workbook.

Perhaps your macro is trying to perform some function not available.

Post your code.


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Hi all

I'm using Microsoft Office Excel 2003 SP3
I'm able to share the workbook by enabling the Shared Workbook function in
Tools but my workbook contains marco. When I execute the functions in the
Marco
my CPU process went up to 100%. and Excel workbook got hang.
When I remove the Shared Workbook function, the Marco execute successfully.

Pls advise what is wrong.


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