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Default Excel crashing problem when saving from VB

I have been using an Excel sheet which has a VB form user front end.
It has a save option which uses one of the field names and puts a date
and time stamp in the filename.
Normally this works completely fine. However if you have saved a
version the previous day, make some changes and save it will hang. I
then have to use Task Manager to end Excel. Sometimes it creates a new
file with the new date/time stamp, sometime not.
But once a file has hung like this it becomes very flakly and will
hang if you go back into it and make minor changes (selecting
something different in a dropdown menu). The file becomes useless and
you have to start a new one. If it was just the save function that was
the problem I would know where to start to look, but as everything
seems to cause it to fail after the first crash I have no idea.
I am running Excel 2002 (SP3) on Win XP (SP2).

Any help would be most appreciated.

 
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