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Default File Save €¦ Lockup/crash Excel

File Save €¦ crash Excel

I am having some unexplained saving problems with excel. Specifically the
file will not save across a network drive.

Here are some diagnostic issues:

Code performs the save the file operation before it process database
functions or the user presses save file. The save process seems to time out
and list an error of: €śDocument Not Saved€ť, Number 1004

Once the error occurs then the file can not be saved Ever. The file €śsave
as€ť does not work either trying to save it to a local drive. Excel must be
closed via task manager.

Other times there is a message box €śWindows €“ Delay write failed€ť listing he
file name and then €śThis error may be caused by a failure of your computer
hardware or network connection. Please try to save the file elsewhere.€ť The
Excel app then goes into crash/recovery mode.

If the file is €śrecovered€ť then all the formatting of the cells are lost.


The files are about 1.5 Meg


There save process seems to have problems when rows/worksheets have been
added/deleted via VBA code.


Any Thoughts,

Thanks in advance,

Stewart Rogers
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