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Default Problems when using macro created in Excel 2000, in Excel 2003


I tried to run a macro originally created in Excel 2000, in Excel 200
application. It was running unusually slow and I stopped it by pressin
Ctrl+Break. The macro stopped running, but now every time Itry to run i
again, it gives a pop-up message 'the code was interrupted'. You ca
press Continue, End or Debug. If you press continue, the message pop
up again in a second and you have to press it over and over. The macr
works fine on other PC's, but I am having problems now running it i
both Excel 2000 and Excel 2003. (Tried rebooting the PC as well...)

Any ideas

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