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I am running Excel2000 under WindowsXP. Is there any way
to "control" VBA so that it does not take 100% of resources should it get stuck in a loop? When this happens I end up manually shutting off power because I can not get WIndow's "attention". I can get to the Window's Security window (Cntl-Alt-Del), but the buttons do not do anything. Shutting off power is not just hitting the switch because I am running on a laptop pulled into a docking station. Hitting the power switch (even pulling the plug) just switches over to battery power. I have to manually remove the laptop from the dock and pull out the batery to get it to stop. Great fun. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks |
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