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Eddie
 
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Default Memory could not be read error

Hi,

Excel 2000 + Win XP

"The Instruction at "0x308e05f8 refreenced memory at 0x00000006. The memory
could not be read"

OK - I have nailed this sucker in part. This error arises when I attempt to
save my workbook. The workbook contains my own macros and named cells and
ranges. In one place I am using my function (does linear interpolation on a
2D data set) and when I use Normal Excel references eg a5:b12 its happy and
works fine - if on the other hand I use a named range I get the dreaded death
symbol and the previous error message.

So I dont HAVE to use named ranges but its ideal because I can spot flaws in
the worksheet and I would prefer to use them. Has anyone else encountered
something similair and found another work around for this buggy product other
then updating Excel? I believe the company will update to 2003 later this
year - but for now wat else can I do????

Thanks

Rgds

Eddie
 
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