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ComboBox Triggering Resourse Warning
When the arrow in ComboBox1 on Sheet1 is clicked , a warning message comes up: €œNot enough system resources to display completely.€ The ComboBox has the following properties
LinkedCell: Sheet2!$B$10; ListFillRange: Sheet2!$C$10:$C$1 The following formula correctly populates merged cell range M7:AX7 on Sheet1 €“ in response to the users choice from ComboBox1 =OFFSET(Sheet2!D9,MATCH(Sheet2!B10,{"T1","T2","R1" ,"R2","R3","R4"},0),0 However, clicking €œOK€ in the message box does not remove the message box €“ but going to Sheet2 and then back to Sheet1 clears the message box. Its as though the original appearance of the message box does not do a screen refresh by simply clicking the €œOK€ button Can someone advise me on the source of the error message, and how to remove the cause? This error is the only thing going wrong in this workbook - as well as any other (MS Office) application Thanks Phi |
ComboBox Triggering Resourse Warning
I'm guessing that this is Win9X or WinMe. If it is then your system is
running out a memory pool called windows resources which goes to displaying controls on the screen..... you can either switch to WinXP or Win2K or try and reduce the number of applications running at the time. Remember that every icon on the system tray is an application running.... This can also be caused by some application that doesn't release all resources when it is closed.... "Phil Hageman" wrote in message ... When the arrow in ComboBox1 on Sheet1 is clicked , a warning message comes up: "Not enough system resources to display completely." The ComboBox has the following properties: LinkedCell: Sheet2!$B$10; ListFillRange: Sheet2!$C$10:$C$15 The following formula correctly populates merged cell range M7:AX7 on Sheet1 - in response to the user's choice from ComboBox1: =OFFSET(Sheet2!D9,MATCH(Sheet2!B10,{"T1","T2","R1" ,"R2","R3","R4"},0),0) However, clicking "OK" in the message box does not remove the message box - but going to Sheet2 and then back to Sheet1 clears the message box. It's as though the original appearance of the message box does not do a screen refresh by simply clicking the "OK" button. Can someone advise me on the source of the error message, and how to remove the cause? This error is the only thing going wrong in this workbook - as well as any other (MS Office) application. Thanks, Phil |
ComboBox Triggering Resourse Warning
Thanks - I'll look deeper into it...
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ComboBox Triggering Resourse Warning
Hi there,
I also encountered this problem, with a combobox filled with dat coming from another worksheet. This seems to be an old Excel-bug already known in Excel-95 and 97, but I find it in Excel 2k too working with W2k. It has to do with the combination of using combobox, using links to another worksheet, and not having the sam zoom-settings! Set zoom to 100% and the problem is solved. See Microsoft Knowledge Base KB183503 a http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;183503 fo details. Thijs -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
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