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Hello---

I wrote a series of macros for my office this summer and distributed
them to many machines using an add-in. Everything was working well
until a co-worker got a new computer. Now, this line of code seems to
be crashing his macros. Any suggestions?

..Text = FrmSeriesTables.TextBox1.Text (Here's the villain)

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It is probably not this line of code. Have you checked for any missing
references. In the VBE goto Tools, References.

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Hello---

I wrote a series of macros for my office this summer and distributed
them to many machines using an add-in. Everything was working well
until a co-worker got a new computer. Now, this line of code seems to
be crashing his macros. Any suggestions?

.Text = FrmSeriesTables.TextBox1.Text (Here's the villain)

-Abe



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