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Default Limitation on controls/objects?

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Just guesses....

#1. Close excel and clean up the windows temp folder. Excel uses this folder
to store a bunch of files that get created with controls on a userform (and
activex controls on a worksheet). Maybe there's something that's confusing
excel.

#2. Try Rob Bovey's code cleaner program. It exports the modules and reimports
them. There can be some detritus left behind that causes unexplainable errors.

You may want to try Rob Bovey's code cleaner.
http://www.appspro.com/



darryl26 wrote:

I've got a userform in Excel 97.

Everything used to run smoothly, but I'm trying to add a couple more objects
(textboxes, comboboxes, etc) and I get a "Windows discovered error..."
message which closes the file and excel whenever the program tries to read a
piece of code which refers to a new object.

I've tried different objects in different locations and nothing has worked.
The only thing I can think of is that Excel can't handle any more objects.

Any experiences here? Help!
Paul


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