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    Angry Problems when using macro created in Excel 2000, in Excel 2003

    I tried to run a macro originally created in Excel 2000, in Excel 2003 application. It was running unusually slow and I stopped it by pressing Ctrl+Break. The macro stopped running, but now every time I try to run it again, it gives a pop-up message 'the code was interrupted'. You can press Continue, End or Debug. If you press continue, the message pops up again in a second and you have to press it over and over. The macro works fine on other PC's, but I am having problems now running it in both Excel 2000 and Excel 2003. (Tried rebooting the PC as well...)

    Any ideas?
    Last edited by Vlada; 07-26-2006 at 02:10 PM.

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    Re: Problems when using macro created in Excel 2000, in Excel 2003

    Hi Vlada

    CAn you post the code and have you tried pressing debug so to see the
    aberant code

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    > I tried to run a macro originally created in Excel 2000, in Excel 2003
    > application. It was running unusually slow and I stopped it by pressing
    > Ctrl+Break. The macro stopped running, but now every time Itry to run it
    > again, it gives a pop-up message 'the code was interrupted'. You can
    > press Continue, End or Debug. If you press continue, the message pops
    > up again in a second and you have to press it over and over. The macro
    > works fine on other PC's, but I am having problems now running it in
    > both Excel 2000 and Excel 2003. (Tried rebooting the PC as well...)
    >
    > Any ideas?
    >
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    Yes, I tried to debug. It points to 'Open File'. We tried running the macro with only Excel 2003 installed and it works. It looks like there is a problem when using both Excel 2000 and Excel 2003 on the same PC.

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