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IBM thinkpad with projector, Excel crashs

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    embedded Excel Chart with projector
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    IBM thinkpad with projector, Excel crashs

    I hope I can find some help here for a difficult problem.
    I have a VB application, with an OLE Excel chart embedded
    in it.
    When I connect a projector to the IBM thinkpad,
    and then I call my application, MS Excel crashs.
    But if I do the same without a projector connected
    there is no problem and my application works.
    We use Windows XP SP2 and I installed SP2 for
    Office 2003 without any change in the problem.
    I don't know, how to solve this problem.
    Regards Martina


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    JackL
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    RE: IBM thinkpad with projector, Excel crashs

    The first question that comes to mind is do you have the latest drivers and
    BIOS upgrades on the Thinkpad?

    "embedded Excel Chart with projector" wrote:

    > I hope I can find some help here for a difficult problem.
    > I have a VB application, with an OLE Excel chart embedded
    > in it.
    > When I connect a projector to the IBM thinkpad,
    > and then I call my application, MS Excel crashs.
    > But if I do the same without a projector connected
    > there is no problem and my application works.
    > We use Windows XP SP2 and I installed SP2 for
    > Office 2003 without any change in the problem.
    > I don't know, how to solve this problem.
    > Regards Martina
    >


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    embedded Excel Chart with projector
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    RE: IBM thinkpad with projector, Excel crashs

    Thanks for your answer, it is a newly bought Thinkpad,
    BIOS from July 2005,
    If I call excel standalone it works, but if I use the application (VB6)
    with embedded OLE Excel.chart it crashs.

    "JackL" wrote:

    > The first question that comes to mind is do you have the latest drivers and
    > BIOS upgrades on the Thinkpad?
    >
    > "embedded Excel Chart with projector" wrote:
    >
    > > I hope I can find some help here for a difficult problem.
    > > I have a VB application, with an OLE Excel chart embedded
    > > in it.
    > > When I connect a projector to the IBM thinkpad,
    > > and then I call my application, MS Excel crashs.
    > > But if I do the same without a projector connected
    > > there is no problem and my application works.
    > > We use Windows XP SP2 and I installed SP2 for
    > > Office 2003 without any change in the problem.
    > > I don't know, how to solve this problem.
    > > Regards Martina
    > >


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    JackL
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    RE: IBM thinkpad with projector, Excel crashs

    Hi Martina,
    This may be of no help at all but I remember having problems with projectors
    and we resolved them by changing some display settings (see Display in the
    Control panel). I'm sure you have already consulted the IBM and your
    projector mfg websites. Regards.

    "embedded Excel Chart with projector" wrote:

    > Thanks for your answer, it is a newly bought Thinkpad,
    > BIOS from July 2005,
    > If I call excel standalone it works, but if I use the application (VB6)
    > with embedded OLE Excel.chart it crashs.
    >
    > "JackL" wrote:
    >
    > > The first question that comes to mind is do you have the latest drivers and
    > > BIOS upgrades on the Thinkpad?
    > >
    > > "embedded Excel Chart with projector" wrote:
    > >
    > > > I hope I can find some help here for a difficult problem.
    > > > I have a VB application, with an OLE Excel chart embedded
    > > > in it.
    > > > When I connect a projector to the IBM thinkpad,
    > > > and then I call my application, MS Excel crashs.
    > > > But if I do the same without a projector connected
    > > > there is no problem and my application works.
    > > > We use Windows XP SP2 and I installed SP2 for
    > > > Office 2003 without any change in the problem.
    > > > I don't know, how to solve this problem.
    > > > Regards Martina
    > > >


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