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Greetings!

I've used Excel for several years, and am just now diving into VBA (with the
help of two John Walkenbach books). The question I have relates to the
"Immediate" window in the VB editor. Every time I open up the editor, I see
the following code in the "Immediate" window. I thought the "Immediate"
window was supposed to be empty. Does anybody know why this code appears, or
how I can get rid of it (other than selecting and deleting it)??

Thanks,

Jay N.

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Hi
these are debug messages from the Analysis Toolpak Addin (MS seems to
have forgotten to turn off the 'debug-switch' before shipping Excel)
So nothing to worry about but you can't really do anything against it

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Greetings!

I've used Excel for several years, and am just now diving into VBA

(with the
help of two John Walkenbach books). The question I have relates to

the
"Immediate" window in the VB editor. Every time I open up the editor,

I see
the following code in the "Immediate" window. I thought the

"Immediate"
window was supposed to be empty. Does anybody know why this code

appears, or
how I can get rid of it (other than selecting and deleting it)??

Thanks,

Jay N.

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[SetupFunctionsIDs]
[PickPlatform]<
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Thanks, Frank. In that case, I guess I can live with it.

Jay


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Hi
these are debug messages from the Analysis Toolpak Addin (MS seems to
have forgotten to turn off the 'debug-switch' before shipping Excel)
So nothing to worry about but you can't really do anything against it

--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany

"Jay Northrop" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:B4mcd.59110$cJ3.40185@fed1read06...
Greetings!

I've used Excel for several years, and am just now diving into VBA

(with the
help of two John Walkenbach books). The question I have relates to

the
"Immediate" window in the VB editor. Every time I open up the editor,

I see
the following code in the "Immediate" window. I thought the

"Immediate"
window was supposed to be empty. Does anybody know why this code

appears, or
how I can get rid of it (other than selecting and deleting it)??

Thanks,

Jay N.

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[SetupFunctionsIDs]<
[SetupFunctionsIDs]
[PickPlatform]<
[PickPlatform]
[VerifyOpen]<
VerifyOpen]1
[RegistryFunctionsIDs]<
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Ah, but if you know the password and you know something about VBA, you can
correct the bug. Not for VBA newbies, though.

On Sun, 17 Oct 2004 06:07:54 +0200, "Frank Kabel"
wrote:

Hi
these are debug messages from the Analysis Toolpak Addin (MS seems to
have forgotten to turn off the 'debug-switch' before shipping Excel)
So nothing to worry about but you can't really do anything against it


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PS: I have fixed my Excel 2002 (XP) version. I can email it if somebody wants
it. I can't guarantee it will work with other versions, though.

On Sun, 17 Oct 2004 17:34:33 -0500, Myrna Larson
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Ah, but if you know the password and you know something about VBA, you can
correct the bug. Not for VBA newbies, though.

On Sun, 17 Oct 2004 06:07:54 +0200, "Frank Kabel"
wrote:

Hi
these are debug messages from the Analysis Toolpak Addin (MS seems to
have forgotten to turn off the 'debug-switch' before shipping Excel)
So nothing to worry about but you can't really do anything against it


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