Clicking Macros or Visual Basic Editor crashes Outlook

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Elena

Hello,
I am running Office 2003 on a HP computer with Windows
Media Center XP.
Every time I click on Tools/Macro/Macros, or
Tools/Macro/Visual Basic Editor; Outlook completely
crashes. There is no specific error message, and the
contents of the data file that is sent to Microsoft will
not copy to a text file so I can post it for help.

I can click Tools/Macro/Security option just fine. I
have the security set to Medium.
The same options in Word and Excel work fine, bringing up
the Visual Basic editor and a Macro list.

I have tried "Detect and Repair" and it tells me
everything is fine. I have not installed Office XP
Service Pack 3 and that is the only update that Microsoft
finds lacking on my system.

I am searching this newsgroup and the one on VBA
Programming for a similar crash, but haven't found
anything yet.

Does anyone have any ideas?

Thanks,
Elena
 
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Elite

Elena said:
Hello,
I am running Office 2003 on a HP computer with Windows
Media Center XP.
Every time I click on Tools/Macro/Macros, or
Tools/Macro/Visual Basic Editor; Outlook completely
crashes. There is no specific error message, and the
contents of the data file that is sent to Microsoft will
not copy to a text file so I can post it for help.

I can click Tools/Macro/Security option just fine. I
have the security set to Medium.
The same options in Word and Excel work fine, bringing up
the Visual Basic editor and a Macro list.

I have tried "Detect and Repair" and it tells me
everything is fine. I have not installed Office XP
Service Pack 3 and that is the only update that Microsoft
finds lacking on my system.

I am searching this newsgroup and the one on VBA
Programming for a similar crash, but haven't found
anything yet.

Does anyone have any ideas?

Thanks,
Elena
 
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Elite

I think you should update you office and lower your security setting. If that doesn't work, you sould try calling in tevh support to check if ur office system isn't having any errors. What I would do now is scan for a virus(s). If you do not have a anti-virus system, you should do what I said above.
 

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