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I would be suprised if this issue has not come up here
before, but I have not been able to find it in a Search yet. At seemingly random times (while running different parts of my code) I am getting the 'Code execution has been interrupted' dialog popup as though I have hit Ctrl+Break... even though I have not. Sometimes it happens and sometimes it does not... and sometimes it happens over and over again (ad nauseum) during the same macro run. When I break into the code, it is always stopped on random lines that I know work fine... and it seems to rarely stop on the same lines twice. When I tried to google this, I came across a handful of others that were seeing this as well in other discussion threads. There were never any answers found... most of the users were convinced that it had something to do with a line of code. I am completely convinced that this is not the case due to the randomness of the event happening. This is not only happening within Excel, but occasionally Outlook and Access as well. I have somewhat ignored the issue, as it was not reported happening to my addin clients... however an inside QA person recently started having this happen to them as well. I need to find out what is going on. I had Office XP up until this week and now have upgraded to Office 2003. It happened in both version, however it never happened before XP. Hopefully at least others have seen this behavior... even if you don't have an answer, please post to let me know that you are seeing it. thanks! -jputman |
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