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Default Excel crashes when program changes VBComponent name: Excel bug or what?

That's not the issue! Of course I have to set those references
to even get the code I posted to run. The problem is *not* that
the code fails to run. The problem is that even though it runs
and terminates without any error showing up at the time, it
appears to cause some sort of corruption that only exhibits
itself when you try to re-open the sheet it ran on
after having saved it.

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On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 23:19:41 -0600, Myles
wroth:


Try setting the Microsoft VBA Extensilibity references.


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