VBE causes excel and word to crash when closed

  • Thread starter Janwillem van Dijk
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Janwillem van Dijk

As of recently my word and excel consistently crash on close. If I open
excel or word without opening the VBE the procrams close fine. If I had
the VBE active, however, I get something like "instruction .....
referenced at memory .... could not be read".

This happens even when I do no editing whatsoever, just start excel
press Alt-F11, close VBE (no problem), save workbook (no problem), close
excel and than the error appears. Every thing seems OK except that
changes made to options et cetra are not saved.

What could be the problem??

Office 2000, Win2k, Panda daily updated automatically and virus check
OK, MS Antispyware active and OK, no add-inns loaded, no special startup
files.

Thanks for the help,
Janwillem
 
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Dave Peterson

No idea...

But I think I'd try eliminating stuff and see if it helped.

If it's easy to temporarily turn off your antivirus program, start there. (Same
with the antilspyware stuff.)

I think each program in office 2k has Help|detect and repair. I'd try that.

Maybe reinstalling Office??
 
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Dave Peterson

Do you use google desktop search (or any other type of program like this)?

I'd turn that off, too--just to see if that helped.
 
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Chip Pearson

Have you recently updated your video drivers? I had some very
strange problems with the VBE window after I updated some Matrox
drivers. I rolled them back and the problems went away.


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Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com
 
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Janwillem van Dijk

Thanks for the useful tips.
I think I found it. After removing Adobe PDFWriter and its office
macro's the problem disappeared. Probably one of these automatic updates
by Adobe has introduced the problem a week ago. Now Excel starts up in a
quarter of the time and shuts down in a tenth of what it used to do.
PDFCreator is nicer anyway without all the macro klimbim. So I am
happily waiting for the next mysterious problem.
 

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