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Default Application exception occurred:

I hope someone can help please......

I am using Windows 2000 with Office 97 Pro

On occasions when a particular Excel workbook closes by using a macro, Excel
crashes out and states:

EXCEL.exe has generated errors and will be closed by Windows. You will need
to restart the program.

If the program is closed normally it's not a problem, I wont bore you with
the details of the workbook other than you get to an option at the end of a
macro to open a fresh workbook or to close.

Although the Dr Watson log is way beyond my understanding it does say right
at the beginning:

Application exception occurred:
App: excel.exe (pid=468)
Exception number: c0000005 (access violation)

And way down the log it states:

FAULT -30158f08 8bb084000000 mov esi,[eax+0x84]
ds:00000084=????????

This may be totally irrelevant....

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Mick


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