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Default Do I have a compatability issue here,,,

I have two versions (2 seperate files) of the same file.

When I load V20 using xl2003 everything works fine. In my VBE - Tools,
References
I only show (checked):
1) VBA
2) Excel 11.0 Obj Lib
3) OLE Automation
4) MSO 11.0 Obj Lib
5) MS Outlook 12.0 Obj Lib (I do not have OL V11 loaded - I use only OL 12)

When I load V31 using xl2003 - it loads - Going immediately to VBE -- Tools
References
I see (Checked)
1) VBA
2) Excel 11.0 Obj Lib
3) OLE Automation
4) MSO 11.0 Obj Lib
5) MS Forms 2.0 Obj Lib
6) MS Outlook 12.0 Obj Lib (I do not hane OL V11 loaded - I use only OL 12)

When I run a macro involving Outlook on my V20 -- everyhting works

When I run a macro involving Outlook on my V31 -- Suddenly I get the dreaded
message Miscrosoft Excel has stopped working << equivalent to a crash!!!

Before running in V31 I tried Unchecking the Forms 2.0 (per the above), but
get the
message "Can't remove control or refernce in use" <<< hummmm...

Any ideas what's going on and how I can correct the problem - I need for V31
to
not crash,

TIA,

Jim

 
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