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Hello,
This is driving me crazy. When I try to create a copy of a worksheet I get the following error: c:\...\local~\temp\vb514.tmp. If I then turn off "ignore other applications" I can do the copy. But the very next time I try a worksheet copy the same error occurs. If I then toggle "ignore other applications" ON, it solves it. So, it seems all I need to do is toggle. The spreadsheet I copy has macros in it. If I cleanse the workbook of macros by saving as .xml, then rename as .xls, the problem is solved. But as soon as I add macros the problem comes back. Even if I don't add back macros, but simply have the VB editor open, the problem occurs. I also get prompted to enter the password for "funcres", which I have no idea what is. The problem occurs on other machines with the same spreadsheet. I deleted all my temp files but no luck. Seems to be only with this spreadsheet. The spreadsheet was created in 2003. I am using Excel 2003. Thanks for your help, Nathan |
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You have another response at your other post.
nathan wrote: Hello, This is driving me crazy. When I try to create a copy of a worksheet I get the following error: c:\...\local~\temp\vb514.tmp. If I then turn off "ignore other applications" I can do the copy. But the very next time I try a worksheet copy the same error occurs. If I then toggle "ignore other applications" ON, it solves it. So, it seems all I need to do is toggle. The spreadsheet I copy has macros in it. If I cleanse the workbook of macros by saving as .xml, then rename as .xls, the problem is solved. But as soon as I add macros the problem comes back. Even if I don't add back macros, but simply have the VB editor open, the problem occurs. I also get prompted to enter the password for "funcres", which I have no idea what is. The problem occurs on other machines with the same spreadsheet. I deleted all my temp files but no luck. Seems to be only with this spreadsheet. The spreadsheet was created in 2003. I am using Excel 2003. Thanks for your help, Nathan -- Dave Peterson |
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Thanks. I posted this question yesterday in the application error category
and got no repsonses, so today I switched to the shotgun approach by posting to multiple categories. Hope that isn't a faux pas! "Dave Peterson" wrote: You have another response at your other post. nathan wrote: Hello, This is driving me crazy. When I try to create a copy of a worksheet I get the following error: c:\...\local~\temp\vb514.tmp. If I then turn off "ignore other applications" I can do the copy. But the very next time I try a worksheet copy the same error occurs. If I then toggle "ignore other applications" ON, it solves it. So, it seems all I need to do is toggle. The spreadsheet I copy has macros in it. If I cleanse the workbook of macros by saving as .xml, then rename as .xls, the problem is solved. But as soon as I add macros the problem comes back. Even if I don't add back macros, but simply have the VB editor open, the problem occurs. I also get prompted to enter the password for "funcres", which I have no idea what is. The problem occurs on other machines with the same spreadsheet. I deleted all my temp files but no luck. Seems to be only with this spreadsheet. The spreadsheet was created in 2003. I am using Excel 2003. Thanks for your help, Nathan -- Dave Peterson |
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If you want to hit several news groups it is better to Cross-post rather than
Multi-post. The difference being most of us with news readers can mark the messages as read or flag them if they are cross-posted. Multi-posting just creates multiple responses which is a waste of time and leads to much duplication of answers. To cross-post just enter the news groups separated by commas in the Newsgroups line. microsoft.public.programming, microsoft.public.excel, microsoft.public.excel.misc Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 21 Jun 2007 17:21:03 -0700, nathan wrote: Thanks. I posted this question yesterday in the application error category and got no repsonses, so today I switched to the shotgun approach by posting to multiple categories. Hope that isn't a faux pas! "Dave Peterson" wrote: You have another response at your other post. nathan wrote: Hello, This is driving me crazy. When I try to create a copy of a worksheet I get the following error: c:\...\local~\temp\vb514.tmp. If I then turn off "ignore other applications" I can do the copy. But the very next time I try a worksheet copy the same error occurs. If I then toggle "ignore other applications" ON, it solves it. So, it seems all I need to do is toggle. The spreadsheet I copy has macros in it. If I cleanse the workbook of macros by saving as .xml, then rename as .xls, the problem is solved. But as soon as I add macros the problem comes back. Even if I don't add back macros, but simply have the VB editor open, the problem occurs. I also get prompted to enter the password for "funcres", which I have no idea what is. The problem occurs on other machines with the same spreadsheet. I deleted all my temp files but no luck. Seems to be only with this spreadsheet. The spreadsheet was created in 2003. I am using Excel 2003. Thanks for your help, Nathan -- Dave Peterson |
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