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Default Excel97 workbook crashes after changes to columns

Just a guess.

As excel grows, it seems to handle "problem" workbooks better. xl2002 can open
some workbooks that xl97 and xl2k can't.

(I think I'd try rebuilding your workbook from scratch to see if that helps.
Maybe the workbook is corrupted enough to cause problems for xl97--but not for
the others.)

Scampa7 wrote:

I have just tried deleting and adding columns to the same workbook on my
pc at home which has Excel2000, and Win2000.
Anyone have any ideas why this might work on Excel2000 / win2000 and
not on Excel97 / NT4?

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