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I apologize if this is a double-post; my previous might have been lost.
After running a large VBA macro, Excel 2002 first says that it cannot save the file because it cannot find it, providing three reasons why. Then when I try to open a new file or save it under a different name, it says that it cannot do it because there is not enough memory available, giving two suggestions for correcting this. I have cleaned up my disk completely (temp files, IE temp internet files and cookies), defragged, and I have increased my pagefile initial and maximum to the recommended 3 GB (1.5 times RAM (2 GB)). Still, no luck. Suggestions? Thanks in advance. --Macrophile05 |
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