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Help ! Project crash
Everytime I try to open my Excel project I get an hourglass then 'Microsoft Excel has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience.' It attempts 'Document Recovery' but the cycle above just repeats. I had just put a button onto a Form, and after right clicking to 'Show Code' didn't get taken to the expected Private Sub ..... so I added it manuallly. Is there any way I can open it to see what's wrong, or get any of the Forms, code etc rescued from it? Thanks - Kirk |
Help ! Project crash
Hi,
Try to open your workbook with macro disabled. Eventually , copy/export almacros to new workbook. HTH Regards JY "kirkm" wrote in message ... Everytime I try to open my Excel project I get an hourglass then 'Microsoft Excel has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience.' It attempts 'Document Recovery' but the cycle above just repeats. I had just put a button onto a Form, and after right clicking to 'Show Code' didn't get taken to the expected Private Sub ..... so I added it manuallly. Is there any way I can open it to see what's wrong, or get any of the Forms, code etc rescued from it? Thanks - Kirk |
Help ! Project crash
I had the same problem yesterday. I finally just went into Windows Explorer,
copied the file and pasted, then changed the extension to the pasted copy to ..csv. I was able to open the .csv version without problem, and did a "saveas" with the .xls extension. Then I was able to deal with any lost links and macros. -- Best wishes, Jim "kirkm" wrote: Everytime I try to open my Excel project I get an hourglass then 'Microsoft Excel has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience.' It attempts 'Document Recovery' but the cycle above just repeats. I had just put a button onto a Form, and after right clicking to 'Show Code' didn't get taken to the expected Private Sub ..... so I added it manuallly. Is there any way I can open it to see what's wrong, or get any of the Forms, code etc rescued from it? Thanks - Kirk |
Help ! Project crash
Thanks Guys.
That change to .csv is a goodie... must remember. I couldn't get it open without macros, so used a backup and just had to redo a bit of stuff. Could've been worse ! Cheers - Kirk |
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