The information in this article applies to:
SUMMARYIn Office Binder, when you run a macro in a Microsoft Excel worksheet section, you may receive an Illegal Operation error message. If you click Details, information similar to the following appears: When you click Close, you may also receive an illegal operation error message in Binder. CAUSEThis problem occurs if the macro that you run returns the following error message in Microsoft Excel:
For example, if you create the following macro
(note the misspelled "MsgBox" command), when you run the macro in
Microsoft Excel, you receive the "Sub or Function not defined" error
message as expected. However, if you run this same macro from a
Microsoft Excel worksheet section in a Binder, you receive the Illegal
Operation error message.
WORKAROUND
To avoid this problem when you run a macro in a Microsoft Excel
worksheet section in a Binder, run the macro first from within Microsoft
Excel, before you run the macro in Office Binder. If the macro is
already in a section in a Binder, click View Outside on the Section menu
to view the macro in Microsoft Excel. You can then run the macro, and
modify your code to correct any run-time errors or misspelled commands.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products
listed at the beginning of this article. We are researching this problem
and will post new information here as it becomes available.
REFERENCESFor more information about adding a document to a Binder, click the Index tab in Binder Help, type the following text Binder, addingdouble-click the selected text and then double-click "Add a new document to a binder" to go to the "Add A New Document To A Binder" topic. Additional query words: crash gpf
Keywords : offwin xlwin |
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