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Default An Unhandled Win32 Exception

Hi all,

When I open my workbook, got "An Unhandled Wind32 Exception Occured in
Excel.exe(3668)"

Could you tell me your method to handle it?


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Default An Unhandled Win32 Exception

You can't "handle" that sort of exception. It *should* have been handled in
the Excel.exe code itself. You can try "detect and repair", re-register
Excel, or go all the way an uninstall/re-install Office. If this happens
only on one particular workbook, then it is likely that it is corrupted. See
http://www.cpearson.com/Excel/StartupErrors.htm for a list of things to look
at when diagnosing problems.


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Hi all,

When I open my workbook, got "An Unhandled Wind32 Exception Occured in
Excel.exe(3668)"

Could you tell me your method to handle it?


Clara
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thank you so much for your help


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