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  #1  
Old December 11th, 2003, 02:35 PM
Your Uncle Albert
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Default Error on Exit

HELP ANYONE........

"Your Uncle Albert" wrote in message
...
I'm running Excel 2000, and I noticed that when I exit the program I get
this message:



It does not seem to hurt anything, and when I go back in the file that I

was
working on is 100% okay..
Is it something that I should not worry about? Or does anyone have any
ideas? And where is this error log so I can view it?

Thank You YUA





  #2  
Old December 12th, 2003, 02:35 AM
Dave Peterson
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Default Error on Exit

Your error message disappeared.

And it's better to post in plain text. Just type the error message into your
followup.

Your Uncle Albert wrote:

HELP ANYONE........

"Your Uncle Albert" wrote in message
...
I'm running Excel 2000, and I noticed that when I exit the program I get
this message:



It does not seem to hurt anything, and when I go back in the file that I

was
working on is 100% okay..
Is it something that I should not worry about? Or does anyone have any
ideas? And where is this error log so I can view it?

Thank You YUA




--

Dave Peterson

  #3  
Old December 12th, 2003, 01:36 PM
Your Uncle Albert
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Default Error on Exit

Thank you for chewing me out, (and I will post in plain text next time)
NOW if you were so fast with letting me know what I did wrong, why didn't
you at least answer my question??? Amazing

YUA

"Dave Peterson" wrote in message
...
Your error message disappeared.

And it's better to post in plain text. Just type the error message into

your
followup.

Your Uncle Albert wrote:

HELP ANYONE........

"Your Uncle Albert" wrote in message
...
I'm running Excel 2000, and I noticed that when I exit the program I

get
this message:



It does not seem to hurt anything, and when I go back in the file that

I
was
working on is 100% okay..
Is it something that I should not worry about? Or does anyone have any
ideas? And where is this error log so I can view it?

Thank You YUA




--

Dave Peterson



  #4  
Old December 13th, 2003, 03:45 AM
Dave Peterson
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Default Error on Exit

I couldn't see the message that disappeared.

So I have no idea what you were writing about.

(not so amazing, huh?)

Your Uncle Albert wrote:

Thank you for chewing me out, (and I will post in plain text next time)
NOW if you were so fast with letting me know what I did wrong, why didn't
you at least answer my question??? Amazing

YUA

"Dave Peterson" wrote in message
...
Your error message disappeared.

And it's better to post in plain text. Just type the error message into

your
followup.

Your Uncle Albert wrote:

HELP ANYONE........

"Your Uncle Albert" wrote in message
...
I'm running Excel 2000, and I noticed that when I exit the program I

get
this message:



It does not seem to hurt anything, and when I go back in the file that

I
was
working on is 100% okay..
Is it something that I should not worry about? Or does anyone have any
ideas? And where is this error log so I can view it?

Thank You YUA




--

Dave Peterson


--

Dave Peterson

  #5  
Old December 13th, 2003, 03:07 PM
Your Uncle Albert
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Default Error on Exit

VERY INTERESTING..
MY NEPHEW LOOKED AT IT AND WAS ABLE TO VIEW THE ERROR .jpeg file..

Anyway this is the message:

Excel.exe has generated errors and well be closed by windows. You need to
restart program. An error log is being created.

AMAZING...

YUA



"Dave Peterson" wrote in message
...
I couldn't see the message that disappeared.

So I have no idea what you were writing about.

(not so amazing, huh?)

Your Uncle Albert wrote:

Thank you for chewing me out, (and I will post in plain text next time)
NOW if you were so fast with letting me know what I did wrong, why

didn't
you at least answer my question??? Amazing

YUA

"Dave Peterson" wrote in message
...
Your error message disappeared.

And it's better to post in plain text. Just type the error message

into
your
followup.

Your Uncle Albert wrote:

HELP ANYONE........

"Your Uncle Albert" wrote in message
...
I'm running Excel 2000, and I noticed that when I exit the program

I
get
this message:



It does not seem to hurt anything, and when I go back in the file

that
I
was
working on is 100% okay..
Is it something that I should not worry about? Or does anyone have

any
ideas? And where is this error log so I can view it?

Thank You YUA




--

Dave Peterson


--

Dave Peterson



  #6  
Old December 13th, 2003, 04:39 PM
Dave Peterson
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Default Error on Exit

I wasn't able to view it in the follow up message you posted--the original had
disappeared from my headers.

========

There are lots of things that could go wrong.

Depending on your version of excel, you can do a Help|detect and repair. You'll
need xl2k or higher to do this.

Sometimes the customized toolbar can get corrupted and cause this.
Search for your *.xlb using windows find. Rename all the ones you fine to
*.xlbOLD and test it out.

If the problem doesn't return, then delete those *.xlbOLD files and recreate
your toolbar at your leisure.

Sometimes, it's the workbook that could be causing trouble. Does it only happen
on one workbook? If yes, maybe it's time to rebuild that workbook.

But it could be lots of things. Maybe the printer driver is interfering with
excel. You could try switching printers to see if that helped. If it did, I'd
visit the printer manufacturer's site and get a newer/fresher copy.

But I think it's pretty much trial and error to diagnose this kind of problem.

If it's happening on a few files, my last resort would be to remove excel and
reinstall.



Your Uncle Albert wrote:

VERY INTERESTING..
MY NEPHEW LOOKED AT IT AND WAS ABLE TO VIEW THE ERROR .jpeg file..

Anyway this is the message:

Excel.exe has generated errors and well be closed by windows. You need to
restart program. An error log is being created.

AMAZING...

YUA

"Dave Peterson" wrote in message
...
I couldn't see the message that disappeared.

So I have no idea what you were writing about.

(not so amazing, huh?)

Your Uncle Albert wrote:

Thank you for chewing me out, (and I will post in plain text next time)
NOW if you were so fast with letting me know what I did wrong, why

didn't
you at least answer my question??? Amazing

YUA

"Dave Peterson" wrote in message
...
Your error message disappeared.

And it's better to post in plain text. Just type the error message

into
your
followup.

Your Uncle Albert wrote:

HELP ANYONE........

"Your Uncle Albert" wrote in message
...
I'm running Excel 2000, and I noticed that when I exit the program

I
get
this message:



It does not seem to hurt anything, and when I go back in the file

that
I
was
working on is 100% okay..
Is it something that I should not worry about? Or does anyone have

any
ideas? And where is this error log so I can view it?

Thank You YUA




--

Dave Peterson


--

Dave Peterson


--

Dave Peterson

  #7  
Old December 13th, 2003, 05:00 PM
Dave Peterson
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Default Error on Exit

And one more thing, close excel and clean up your windows temp folder.

It may not help, but it can't hurt.

Dave Peterson wrote:

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