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Default Excel 2003 keeps crashing

I dont know if someone could help me out with this issue: multiple
users here have this same problem that whenever they open a particular Excel
file, it gives them a "Send Report Error." Weird thing about it is it doesnt
happen
in all their Excel files, only happens to some of them. Also tried opening
the very same file/s they are having problems with on my machine and it worked
fine.
Details:
Files are saved in a network folder
Files are under 50MB size (varies)
Files have Macros imbedded
Files have links

I have patched Office (SP2), updated Acrobat Reader, updated signatures,
uninstalled/reinstalled Office, and done all the possible troubleshooting on
these machines but still error occurs. Also tried the following links but
didnt resolve my issue:

How to recover data from damaged workbooks in Excel 2002 and Excel 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/820741/

Methods for recovering data from damaged Excel 2000 workbooks
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/179871/

Let me know if you have further questions. I appreciate all inputs.Thanks.
 
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