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Charles Allen
I have an Excel document that contains macros written in a prior version of
Excel.
I'm able to use Excel 2007 fine for awhile. But, even if I'm actively
entering data, Excel will start having issues. It doesn't freeze and I'm not
sure if "crash" is the right word. Basically, the display will start getting
very weird with the toolbars and buttons going away. If I move my mouse
around, the buttons appear so I can close the file. But, it's a very odd
problem. If I could provide a screen shot, I would.
Unfortunately, the file cannot be upgraded because the rest of the company
doesn't use 2007. Should I just install 2003 for use with this
macro-intensive document?
Excel.
I'm able to use Excel 2007 fine for awhile. But, even if I'm actively
entering data, Excel will start having issues. It doesn't freeze and I'm not
sure if "crash" is the right word. Basically, the display will start getting
very weird with the toolbars and buttons going away. If I move my mouse
around, the buttons appear so I can close the file. But, it's a very odd
problem. If I could provide a screen shot, I would.
Unfortunately, the file cannot be upgraded because the rest of the company
doesn't use 2007. Should I just install 2003 for use with this
macro-intensive document?