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Default Migrating to Excel 2002

Hi,

We had an upgrade from NT4/office 97 to XP/Off2002 at work.
Some Workbooks can become corrupt. Copy your module to a new worbook.
With newsoftware, was there also a new anti-virus installed. this could also
causes the system
to slown down on certain occasions.
HTH
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JY
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Hi,

I support and develop large trading application which has been developed
primarily in Excel 97. Having you few issues migrating to XP platform from
NT.

1. The code is stored in a hidden workbook,which is used as library. When
developing in 2002 on XP environment the VBE Editor often freezes for a

few
moments or becomes unresponsive or slow to respond when coding/debugging.

2.Every so often the 1/4 of left side of the workbook turns grey. You
can't view any of the contents in the grayed area. The only solution is to
quit excel and restart.

Has anyone ever experienced similar problems with upgrading to Excel 2002
from NT? If so, any insights that you can provide would be quite helpful.

Thanks




 
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