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Default Excel crashing when calling a MacScript


- I'm using Office v.X
- Just upgraded to Leopard 10.5.4
- When one of my macros in Excel gets to the line to execute a
MacScript, Excel quits unexpectedly
- Of course everything used to work fine prior to the OS update, and
even worked OK after initial installation
- The script executes fine when run from the Finder

I don't use Office 2004 because it is painfully slow when running
macros as compared to Office 98 and X.

Appreciated any feedback,

Tim Golobic
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Got it solved. I had a weird permissions issue with the file. Once
corrected, all returned to normal.

Tim


On Jul 12, 12:02*pm, wrote:
- I'm using Office v.X
- Just upgraded to Leopard 10.5.4
- When one of my macros in Excel gets to the line to execute a
MacScript, Excel quits unexpectedly
- Of course everything used to work fine prior to the OS update, and
even worked OK after initial installation
- The script executes fine when run from the Finder

I don't use Office 2004 because it is painfully slow when running
macros as compared to Office 98 and X.

Appreciated any feedback,

Tim Golobic


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