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Default Error on loading userform

I have a user who is getting an error when he tries to load a specific
userform. He is clicking a command button to pop up the form. I do not get
the error when I run it on my computer. There are other userforms in the
file that are working fine. This is not a large form, and contains only a
few fields.

Here is the error:
"Errors occurred during load"

Any help is greatly appreciated.

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Hi Debra,

Try running Rob Bovey' Code Cleaner which may be
downloaded, free of charge at:

www.appspro.com

If this does not resolve the problem, try deleting the
problematic form and inport the working version from
your file,


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Norman


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I have a user who is getting an error when he tries to load a specific
userform. He is clicking a command button to pop up the form. I do not
get
the error when I run it on my computer. There are other userforms in the
file that are working fine. This is not a large form, and contains only a
few fields.

Here is the error:
"Errors occurred during load"

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Debra



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Hi Trader,

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The user is running it on Excel 2002. Do you think that would
cause any problems? There is no option to "Save As" an Excel 2002 file

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Given the reported error, I would think it unlikely.


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I am running it on a different computer (not the development machine) with no
problems. However, I noticed that there is a delay before it opens. But
once I open and close it. I can open it again with no delay.

I'm not sure if that delay is what is causing the error message on the
user's computer. I assume that the screen is going through the
initialization subroutine. I don't get an error. The screen will open after
the delay.


"Norman Jones" wrote:

Hi Trader,

'---------------
The user is running it on Excel 2002. Do you think that would
cause any problems? There is no option to "Save As" an Excel 2002 file

'---------------

Given the reported error, I would think it unlikely.


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Hi Trader,

Try my original suggestions and, if you still have a
problem, post back.


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I am running it on a different computer (not the development machine) with
no
problems. However, I noticed that there is a delay before it opens. But
once I open and close it. I can open it again with no delay.

I'm not sure if that delay is what is causing the error message on the
user's computer. I assume that the screen is going through the
initialization subroutine. I don't get an error. The screen will open
after
the delay.



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