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Hi, can someone help me with my Excel program. My program frequently stop and
request to close suddenly. Does anyone share the same experience and is there
a way to get this fix. Hope someone can help me on this. Thanks!
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Two suggestions

1) Check in Control Panel - Adminstative Tools - Event viewer for problems.
This may tell you why the workbook closed.

2) run the micrtosoft application recovery tool after the application closes

Start - Program Files - Microsoft Office - Tools - Application Recovery.

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Hi, can someone help me with my Excel program. My program frequently stop and
request to close suddenly. Does anyone share the same experience and is there
a way to get this fix. Hope someone can help me on this. Thanks!

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