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I mis-posted this in Microsoft.Public.Excel.Setup so I'm posting again here
being that this group seem more appropriate. Please help... I'm tyring to use the Workbook_BeforeClose event in an Excel 2007 ThisWorkbook object. When the code sets the Cancel parameter to "True", the workbook isn't supposed to close. For testing purposes, I used the following code on several computers: Private Sub Workbook_BeforeClose(Cancel As Boolean) Cancel = True End Sub On my home computer, and others at work, the code works fine (the workbook won't close). On some work computers, including my own, the workbook closes. This is very frustrating. All computers are using the same operating system; Windows XP Professional Version 2002 SP3 and the same software; Office 2007 SP2 with Microsoft Office Excel 2007 (12.0.6425.1000) SP2 MSO (12.0.6425.1000). I don't want to uninstall and reinstall Office 2007 to try and correct the issue becuase my local TSE at work doesn't want to have to do this to several computers that are having the issue. He would rather find out what is causing the issue and post a fix on the server for the users to install. I've researched for hours on end trying to find out what might be causing this but came up with nothing. I called Microsoft to see if they could help but all they want to do is charge me $260 for an incident ticket. I'm upset about that because the software was only installed on my computer in January 2009 and others, less than 2 weeks ago. I would expect a warranty to cover the cost. They said that because the issue is occuring on computers connected to a network and involves a macro, they have to charge for Professional support. Can anyone out there help? Thanks for listening, GPMichal |
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Did you check the Security settings; are Macros enabled...
Or Do you use any other macros... If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "gpmichal" wrote: I mis-posted this in Microsoft.Public.Excel.Setup so I'm posting again here being that this group seem more appropriate. Please help... I'm tyring to use the Workbook_BeforeClose event in an Excel 2007 ThisWorkbook object. When the code sets the Cancel parameter to "True", the workbook isn't supposed to close. For testing purposes, I used the following code on several computers: Private Sub Workbook_BeforeClose(Cancel As Boolean) Cancel = True End Sub On my home computer, and others at work, the code works fine (the workbook won't close). On some work computers, including my own, the workbook closes. This is very frustrating. All computers are using the same operating system; Windows XP Professional Version 2002 SP3 and the same software; Office 2007 SP2 with Microsoft Office Excel 2007 (12.0.6425.1000) SP2 MSO (12.0.6425.1000). I don't want to uninstall and reinstall Office 2007 to try and correct the issue becuase my local TSE at work doesn't want to have to do this to several computers that are having the issue. He would rather find out what is causing the issue and post a fix on the server for the users to install. I've researched for hours on end trying to find out what might be causing this but came up with nothing. I called Microsoft to see if they could help but all they want to do is charge me $260 for an incident ticket. I'm upset about that because the software was only installed on my computer in January 2009 and others, less than 2 weeks ago. I would expect a warranty to cover the cost. They said that because the issue is occuring on computers connected to a network and involves a macro, they have to charge for Professional support. Can anyone out there help? Thanks for listening, GPMichal |
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Thanks, Jacob.
I'm pretty sure that macros are enabled on all of the computers. I'll check tomorrow. And, yes, I have several macros in the particular project. GP "Jacob Skaria" wrote: Did you check the Security settings; are Macros enabled... Or Do you use any other macros... If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "gpmichal" wrote: I mis-posted this in Microsoft.Public.Excel.Setup so I'm posting again here being that this group seem more appropriate. Please help... I'm tyring to use the Workbook_BeforeClose event in an Excel 2007 ThisWorkbook object. When the code sets the Cancel parameter to "True", the workbook isn't supposed to close. For testing purposes, I used the following code on several computers: Private Sub Workbook_BeforeClose(Cancel As Boolean) Cancel = True End Sub On my home computer, and others at work, the code works fine (the workbook won't close). On some work computers, including my own, the workbook closes. This is very frustrating. All computers are using the same operating system; Windows XP Professional Version 2002 SP3 and the same software; Office 2007 SP2 with Microsoft Office Excel 2007 (12.0.6425.1000) SP2 MSO (12.0.6425.1000). I don't want to uninstall and reinstall Office 2007 to try and correct the issue becuase my local TSE at work doesn't want to have to do this to several computers that are having the issue. He would rather find out what is causing the issue and post a fix on the server for the users to install. I've researched for hours on end trying to find out what might be causing this but came up with nothing. I called Microsoft to see if they could help but all they want to do is charge me $260 for an incident ticket. I'm upset about that because the software was only installed on my computer in January 2009 and others, less than 2 weeks ago. I would expect a warranty to cover the cost. They said that because the issue is occuring on computers connected to a network and involves a macro, they have to charge for Professional support. Can anyone out there help? Thanks for listening, GPMichal |
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Fine.Also check whether Application.EnableEvents is set to True and not to
False... If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "gpmichal" wrote: Thanks, Jacob. I'm pretty sure that macros are enabled on all of the computers. I'll check tomorrow. And, yes, I have several macros in the particular project. GP "Jacob Skaria" wrote: Did you check the Security settings; are Macros enabled... Or Do you use any other macros... If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "gpmichal" wrote: I mis-posted this in Microsoft.Public.Excel.Setup so I'm posting again here being that this group seem more appropriate. Please help... I'm tyring to use the Workbook_BeforeClose event in an Excel 2007 ThisWorkbook object. When the code sets the Cancel parameter to "True", the workbook isn't supposed to close. For testing purposes, I used the following code on several computers: Private Sub Workbook_BeforeClose(Cancel As Boolean) Cancel = True End Sub On my home computer, and others at work, the code works fine (the workbook won't close). On some work computers, including my own, the workbook closes. This is very frustrating. All computers are using the same operating system; Windows XP Professional Version 2002 SP3 and the same software; Office 2007 SP2 with Microsoft Office Excel 2007 (12.0.6425.1000) SP2 MSO (12.0.6425.1000). I don't want to uninstall and reinstall Office 2007 to try and correct the issue becuase my local TSE at work doesn't want to have to do this to several computers that are having the issue. He would rather find out what is causing the issue and post a fix on the server for the users to install. I've researched for hours on end trying to find out what might be causing this but came up with nothing. I called Microsoft to see if they could help but all they want to do is charge me $260 for an incident ticket. I'm upset about that because the software was only installed on my computer in January 2009 and others, less than 2 weeks ago. I would expect a warranty to cover the cost. They said that because the issue is occuring on computers connected to a network and involves a macro, they have to charge for Professional support. Can anyone out there help? Thanks for listening, GPMichal |
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Thanks, Jacob.
Acutally, my last response was a little misleading. I have plenty of workbooks that are loaded with macros but for testing purposes, all I was doing is creating a new workbook and inserting; Private Sub Workbook_BeforeClose(Cancel As Boolean) Cancel = True End Sub into the ThisWorkbook object. Then I would try to close the wb. If it wouldn't close, then the code worked; if it did close, then the code isn't working. So, therefore, the Application.EnableEvents statement doesn't apply here (although I did write it into the above simple code just to be sure). I checked all the macro settings and tried changing most of them and retesting but to no avail. I do think we may be on the rirght track though. It must be some type of global setting somewhere. Either on the local machine or somewhere on the network imposed by the administrator (but then again, if it was imposed by the admin, then none of the computers on the network would let the code work). Any other ideas? GP "Jacob Skaria" wrote: Fine.Also check whether Application.EnableEvents is set to True and not to False... If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "gpmichal" wrote: Thanks, Jacob. I'm pretty sure that macros are enabled on all of the computers. I'll check tomorrow. And, yes, I have several macros in the particular project. GP "Jacob Skaria" wrote: Did you check the Security settings; are Macros enabled... Or Do you use any other macros... If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "gpmichal" wrote: I mis-posted this in Microsoft.Public.Excel.Setup so I'm posting again here being that this group seem more appropriate. Please help... I'm tyring to use the Workbook_BeforeClose event in an Excel 2007 ThisWorkbook object. When the code sets the Cancel parameter to "True", the workbook isn't supposed to close. For testing purposes, I used the following code on several computers: Private Sub Workbook_BeforeClose(Cancel As Boolean) Cancel = True End Sub On my home computer, and others at work, the code works fine (the workbook won't close). On some work computers, including my own, the workbook closes. This is very frustrating. All computers are using the same operating system; Windows XP Professional Version 2002 SP3 and the same software; Office 2007 SP2 with Microsoft Office Excel 2007 (12.0.6425.1000) SP2 MSO (12.0.6425.1000). I don't want to uninstall and reinstall Office 2007 to try and correct the issue becuase my local TSE at work doesn't want to have to do this to several computers that are having the issue. He would rather find out what is causing the issue and post a fix on the server for the users to install. I've researched for hours on end trying to find out what might be causing this but came up with nothing. I called Microsoft to see if they could help but all they want to do is charge me $260 for an incident ticket. I'm upset about that because the software was only installed on my computer in January 2009 and others, less than 2 weeks ago. I would expect a warranty to cover the cost. They said that because the issue is occuring on computers connected to a network and involves a macro, they have to charge for Professional support. Can anyone out there help? Thanks for listening, GPMichal |
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Instead of copying from VBE; left treeview, double click 'This Workbook' and
then drop down to get the event... and then put Cancel = True... -- If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "gpmichal" wrote: Thanks, Jacob. Acutally, my last response was a little misleading. I have plenty of workbooks that are loaded with macros but for testing purposes, all I was doing is creating a new workbook and inserting; Private Sub Workbook_BeforeClose(Cancel As Boolean) Cancel = True End Sub into the ThisWorkbook object. Then I would try to close the wb. If it wouldn't close, then the code worked; if it did close, then the code isn't working. So, therefore, the Application.EnableEvents statement doesn't apply here (although I did write it into the above simple code just to be sure). I checked all the macro settings and tried changing most of them and retesting but to no avail. I do think we may be on the rirght track though. It must be some type of global setting somewhere. Either on the local machine or somewhere on the network imposed by the administrator (but then again, if it was imposed by the admin, then none of the computers on the network would let the code work). Any other ideas? GP "Jacob Skaria" wrote: Fine.Also check whether Application.EnableEvents is set to True and not to False... If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "gpmichal" wrote: Thanks, Jacob. I'm pretty sure that macros are enabled on all of the computers. I'll check tomorrow. And, yes, I have several macros in the particular project. GP "Jacob Skaria" wrote: Did you check the Security settings; are Macros enabled... Or Do you use any other macros... If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "gpmichal" wrote: I mis-posted this in Microsoft.Public.Excel.Setup so I'm posting again here being that this group seem more appropriate. Please help... I'm tyring to use the Workbook_BeforeClose event in an Excel 2007 ThisWorkbook object. When the code sets the Cancel parameter to "True", the workbook isn't supposed to close. For testing purposes, I used the following code on several computers: Private Sub Workbook_BeforeClose(Cancel As Boolean) Cancel = True End Sub On my home computer, and others at work, the code works fine (the workbook won't close). On some work computers, including my own, the workbook closes. This is very frustrating. All computers are using the same operating system; Windows XP Professional Version 2002 SP3 and the same software; Office 2007 SP2 with Microsoft Office Excel 2007 (12.0.6425.1000) SP2 MSO (12.0.6425.1000). I don't want to uninstall and reinstall Office 2007 to try and correct the issue becuase my local TSE at work doesn't want to have to do this to several computers that are having the issue. He would rather find out what is causing the issue and post a fix on the server for the users to install. I've researched for hours on end trying to find out what might be causing this but came up with nothing. I called Microsoft to see if they could help but all they want to do is charge me $260 for an incident ticket. I'm upset about that because the software was only installed on my computer in January 2009 and others, less than 2 weeks ago. I would expect a warranty to cover the cost. They said that because the issue is occuring on computers connected to a network and involves a macro, they have to charge for Professional support. Can anyone out there help? Thanks for listening, GPMichal |
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Try setting the Security level to low in Tools|MAcros|Security
-- If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "gpmichal" wrote: Thanks, Jacob. Acutally, my last response was a little misleading. I have plenty of workbooks that are loaded with macros but for testing purposes, all I was doing is creating a new workbook and inserting; Private Sub Workbook_BeforeClose(Cancel As Boolean) Cancel = True End Sub into the ThisWorkbook object. Then I would try to close the wb. If it wouldn't close, then the code worked; if it did close, then the code isn't working. So, therefore, the Application.EnableEvents statement doesn't apply here (although I did write it into the above simple code just to be sure). I checked all the macro settings and tried changing most of them and retesting but to no avail. I do think we may be on the rirght track though. It must be some type of global setting somewhere. Either on the local machine or somewhere on the network imposed by the administrator (but then again, if it was imposed by the admin, then none of the computers on the network would let the code work). Any other ideas? GP "Jacob Skaria" wrote: Fine.Also check whether Application.EnableEvents is set to True and not to False... If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "gpmichal" wrote: Thanks, Jacob. I'm pretty sure that macros are enabled on all of the computers. I'll check tomorrow. And, yes, I have several macros in the particular project. GP "Jacob Skaria" wrote: Did you check the Security settings; are Macros enabled... Or Do you use any other macros... If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "gpmichal" wrote: I mis-posted this in Microsoft.Public.Excel.Setup so I'm posting again here being that this group seem more appropriate. Please help... I'm tyring to use the Workbook_BeforeClose event in an Excel 2007 ThisWorkbook object. When the code sets the Cancel parameter to "True", the workbook isn't supposed to close. For testing purposes, I used the following code on several computers: Private Sub Workbook_BeforeClose(Cancel As Boolean) Cancel = True End Sub On my home computer, and others at work, the code works fine (the workbook won't close). On some work computers, including my own, the workbook closes. This is very frustrating. All computers are using the same operating system; Windows XP Professional Version 2002 SP3 and the same software; Office 2007 SP2 with Microsoft Office Excel 2007 (12.0.6425.1000) SP2 MSO (12.0.6425.1000). I don't want to uninstall and reinstall Office 2007 to try and correct the issue becuase my local TSE at work doesn't want to have to do this to several computers that are having the issue. He would rather find out what is causing the issue and post a fix on the server for the users to install. I've researched for hours on end trying to find out what might be causing this but came up with nothing. I called Microsoft to see if they could help but all they want to do is charge me $260 for an incident ticket. I'm upset about that because the software was only installed on my computer in January 2009 and others, less than 2 weeks ago. I would expect a warranty to cover the cost. They said that because the issue is occuring on computers connected to a network and involves a macro, they have to charge for Professional support. Can anyone out there help? Thanks for listening, GPMichal |
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