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When I first call any of my VBA functions from any worksheet in EXCEL I get
an error dialog that says, " Microsoft Office Excel has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience". It then gives me my choice of sending an error report or not sending. If I open the VBE with Alt/F11 and then immediately close it, the problem goes away until the next time I start EXCEL. Does anyone know if this is a bug, or what? This problem didn't always occur and I haven't changed any of my VBA functions sice long before it started. I'm using EXCEL 2003. -- Thanks for your help |
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Go to the following folder, substituting the name of the folder your
documents are under for UserName in the following path: C:\Documents and Settings\UserName\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel If there's a file named Excel11.xlb in the Excel folder at the end of that path delete it and seeif that doesn't fix the problem. -- Kevin Backmann "LesHurley" wrote: When I first call any of my VBA functions from any worksheet in EXCEL I get an error dialog that says, " Microsoft Office Excel has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience". It then gives me my choice of sending an error report or not sending. If I open the VBE with Alt/F11 and then immediately close it, the problem goes away until the next time I start EXCEL. Does anyone know if this is a bug, or what? This problem didn't always occur and I haven't changed any of my VBA functions sice long before it started. I'm using EXCEL 2003. -- Thanks for your help |
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I should of included this in my prior post. Another Ready/Fire/Aim moment.
For a complete explanation regarding the XLB file go to Chip Pearson's web site at the following URL: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/StartupErrors.aspx -- Kevin Backmann "LesHurley" wrote: When I first call any of my VBA functions from any worksheet in EXCEL I get an error dialog that says, " Microsoft Office Excel has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience". It then gives me my choice of sending an error report or not sending. If I open the VBE with Alt/F11 and then immediately close it, the problem goes away until the next time I start EXCEL. Does anyone know if this is a bug, or what? This problem didn't always occur and I haven't changed any of my VBA functions sice long before it started. I'm using EXCEL 2003. -- Thanks for your help |
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Nope; Still does the same thing. I will take a look at the link you gave me
in your PS. -- Thanks for your help "Kevin B" wrote: Go to the following folder, substituting the name of the folder your documents are under for UserName in the following path: C:\Documents and Settings\UserName\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel If there's a file named Excel11.xlb in the Excel folder at the end of that path delete it and seeif that doesn't fix the problem. -- Kevin Backmann "LesHurley" wrote: When I first call any of my VBA functions from any worksheet in EXCEL I get an error dialog that says, " Microsoft Office Excel has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience". It then gives me my choice of sending an error report or not sending. If I open the VBE with Alt/F11 and then immediately close it, the problem goes away until the next time I start EXCEL. Does anyone know if this is a bug, or what? This problem didn't always occur and I haven't changed any of my VBA functions sice long before it started. I'm using EXCEL 2003. -- Thanks for your help |
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OK Kevin; I reRegistered EXCEL according to Pearsons instructions. The
problem persists. Actually, I don't appear to have an EXCEL startup problem. Everything works normally except for VBA. It seems very strange to me that all I have to do tomake it work is open the VBE and immediately close it. Wierd! -- Thanks for your help "Kevin B" wrote: I should of included this in my prior post. Another Ready/Fire/Aim moment. For a complete explanation regarding the XLB file go to Chip Pearson's web site at the following URL: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/StartupErrors.aspx -- Kevin Backmann "LesHurley" wrote: When I first call any of my VBA functions from any worksheet in EXCEL I get an error dialog that says, " Microsoft Office Excel has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience". It then gives me my choice of sending an error report or not sending. If I open the VBE with Alt/F11 and then immediately close it, the problem goes away until the next time I start EXCEL. Does anyone know if this is a bug, or what? This problem didn't always occur and I haven't changed any of my VBA functions sice long before it started. I'm using EXCEL 2003. -- Thanks for your help |
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I posted the message below a couple of months ago and I took Kevin's advice
but still couldnt fix the problem. In the mean time I have been working with a microsoft technical support person on another problem, which he fixed but can't help me with this one. Does anyone have any new ideas. -- Thanks for your help "LesHurley" wrote: When I first call any of my VBA functions from any worksheet in EXCEL I get an error dialog that says, " Microsoft Office Excel has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience". It then gives me my choice of sending an error report or not sending. If I open the VBE with Alt/F11 and then immediately close it, the problem goes away until the next time I start EXCEL. Does anyone know if this is a bug, or what? This problem didn't always occur and I haven't changed any of my VBA functions sice long before it started. I'm using EXCEL 2003. -- Thanks for your help |
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Kevin, I just now noticed that deleting Excel11-xlb deletes my custom
toolbar. restoring the toolbar also restores that file. The problem remains in either case. -- Thanks for your help "Kevin B" wrote: Go to the following folder, substituting the name of the folder your documents are under for UserName in the following path: C:\Documents and Settings\UserName\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel If there's a file named Excel11.xlb in the Excel folder at the end of that path delete it and seeif that doesn't fix the problem. -- Kevin Backmann "LesHurley" wrote: When I first call any of my VBA functions from any worksheet in EXCEL I get an error dialog that says, " Microsoft Office Excel has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience". It then gives me my choice of sending an error report or not sending. If I open the VBE with Alt/F11 and then immediately close it, the problem goes away until the next time I start EXCEL. Does anyone know if this is a bug, or what? This problem didn't always occur and I haven't changed any of my VBA functions sice long before it started. I'm using EXCEL 2003. -- Thanks for your help |
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