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Steve

Whopper of a Problem
 
Don't know if there is a simple answer. I have an excel application that
keeps crashing. Excel works fine with others. When I click on button for
Design Mode, it crashes. If I try to delete a Label, it crashes. Any ideas?
As I mentioned Excel works just fine on other workbooks which are larger and
have more code.

joel

Whopper of a Problem
 
Do you have any macros running in the workbook? Try starting workbook with
macros enabbled.

there is also a Recovery too for M<icrosoft Office to repair workbooks. go
to start button - Microsoft Office - Tools - Microsoft Application Recovery
Tool

"Steve" wrote:

Don't know if there is a simple answer. I have an excel application that
keeps crashing. Excel works fine with others. When I click on button for
Design Mode, it crashes. If I try to delete a Label, it crashes. Any ideas?
As I mentioned Excel works just fine on other workbooks which are larger and
have more code.


Steve

Whopper of a Problem
 
Yes there are several macros and I have tried the Repair function. As I
mentioned others work fine.

"Joel" wrote:

Do you have any macros running in the workbook? Try starting workbook with
macros enabbled.

there is also a Recovery too for M<icrosoft Office to repair workbooks. go
to start button - Microsoft Office - Tools - Microsoft Application Recovery
Tool

"Steve" wrote:

Don't know if there is a simple answer. I have an excel application that
keeps crashing. Excel works fine with others. When I click on button for
Design Mode, it crashes. If I try to delete a Label, it crashes. Any ideas?
As I mentioned Excel works just fine on other workbooks which are larger and
have more code.


joel

Whopper of a Problem
 
I meant start workbook with macros disabled. It is possible thhat the macros
are causing the Crash.

"Steve" wrote:

Yes there are several macros and I have tried the Repair function. As I
mentioned others work fine.

"Joel" wrote:

Do you have any macros running in the workbook? Try starting workbook with
macros enabbled.

there is also a Recovery too for M<icrosoft Office to repair workbooks. go
to start button - Microsoft Office - Tools - Microsoft Application Recovery
Tool

"Steve" wrote:

Don't know if there is a simple answer. I have an excel application that
keeps crashing. Excel works fine with others. When I click on button for
Design Mode, it crashes. If I try to delete a Label, it crashes. Any ideas?
As I mentioned Excel works just fine on other workbooks which are larger and
have more code.



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