You may have left a ghost instance of Excel running in the background.
Close Excel.
Try using CTRL-ALT-DEL to access your Task Manager.
From the processes tab, sort by Image Name and look for EXCEL.EXE in the list.
If it is present, you have a ghost. Use the End Process button to kill it.
This likely happened if you were using VBA to create Excel application
objects, but did not release them.
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Les Torchia-Wells
"rollingwoodfarm@sbcglobal.net" wrote:
> For an unknown reason, whenever I try to close a workbook that I have
> been building, I now get the message, "This workbook is currently
> referenced by another workbook and cannot be closed." I don't have any
> other workbooks, so I'm not sure what is causing the problem. I may
> have done something inadvertantly during development. Does anyone know
> how to track this problem or to resolve it?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Terry in Kalamazoo
>
>
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