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SYMPTOMSWhen you click a control in a worksheet in Microsoft Excel 97, the Visual Basic for Applications macro assigned to the control may halt and display a run-time error message, for example: The error message varies, depending on the action the macro is attempting to perform. CAUSEThis problem may occur if the control is still active when the macro performs certain actions, for example copying a worksheet. WORKAROUND
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If you like, you can add another line of code, just before the end of the
macro that reactivates the control, for example:
STATUSThis behavior is by design of Microsoft Excel 97. MORE INFORMATIONAdditional query words: XL97 command button list box combo check option ocx edit
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