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Can't turn off visual basic debugger in Excel 2003
I'm having an ANNOYING problem with Excel 2003. Somehow the visual basic
debugger got turned on, so every time I go to past something into a cell in my spreadsheet the damn debugger screen comes up, which makes it a pain in the butt to get anything done. I can't find anything in the help files as to how to turn this off, and the menus are not helpful either. ANy clue as to how to turn this off would be appreciated. Thanks. - Kennard |
Can't turn off visual basic debugger in Excel 2003
Exactly what is the damn debugger screen telling you?
Have you clicked the damn debugger screen's [Debug] button to see where it takes you? Could be there's some strange code hiding within the workbook that's responding to a workbook or worksheet event that really doesn't belong there. "Kennard in Albuquerque" wrote: I'm having an ANNOYING problem with Excel 2003. Somehow the visual basic debugger got turned on, so every time I go to past something into a cell in my spreadsheet the damn debugger screen comes up, which makes it a pain in the butt to get anything done. I can't find anything in the help files as to how to turn this off, and the menus are not helpful either. ANy clue as to how to turn this off would be appreciated. Thanks. - Kennard |
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