T
Tiberius
I created an Excel2002 VB macro that manipulates some data in different ways
then it creates charts of the certain parts of data that I extracted.
Every time when the macro is trying to create the 90th chart the macro stops
(the VB Editor still says that the macro is running but nothing happen).
When I press the pause or the stop button the Excel closes without any
warning.
Is there a limitation on how many charts I can create, or is something to do
with my computer memory (and if that is the problem any suggestions on how to
re-write the procedures to manage the memory better?)
I have WIN XP S2 with Intel P M 1500MZ with 598Mhz, 512MB of RAM
then it creates charts of the certain parts of data that I extracted.
Every time when the macro is trying to create the 90th chart the macro stops
(the VB Editor still says that the macro is running but nothing happen).
When I press the pause or the stop button the Excel closes without any
warning.
Is there a limitation on how many charts I can create, or is something to do
with my computer memory (and if that is the problem any suggestions on how to
re-write the procedures to manage the memory better?)
I have WIN XP S2 with Intel P M 1500MZ with 598Mhz, 512MB of RAM