Changing input range of a combo box crashes Excel

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Phil_H

I've never had this issue before, but it's causing me some headaches. I have
a number of combo boxes as part of a worksheet to ensure data input is
consistent. I need to make some changes to the worksheet, but each time I try
to amend the input range of the combo boxes, Excel stalls then crashes. No
descriptive error message is displayed, just the 'Excel needs to close ... do
you wish to recover' box.

I am using Excel 2003, the combo boxes were created using the Forms toolbar.
The cell link is on the same worksheet, while the input range is on a
separate worksheet within the same workbook.
 
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Jan Karel Pieterse

Hi Phil,
I've never had this issue before, but it's causing me some headaches. I have
a number of combo boxes as part of a worksheet to ensure data input is
consistent. I need to make some changes to the worksheet, but each time I try
to amend the input range of the combo boxes, Excel stalls then crashes. No
descriptive error message is displayed, just the 'Excel needs to close ... do
you wish to recover' box.

Maybe you have the same issue as what is described here:
"Bug with newest Excel Update"

Regards,

Jan Karel Pieterse
Excel MVP
http://www.jkp-ads.com
Member of:
Professional Office Developer Association
www.proofficedev.com
 
Z

Zonder1000

Hi,

I have a similar problem and I think that it has to be due to some sort of
updates - hopefully someone can explain what to do in order to make this work
again - I really need to have this solved - better yesterday than tommorow
 
J

Jan Karel Pieterse

Hi Zonder1000,
I have a similar problem and I think that it has to be due to some sort of
updates - hopefully someone can explain what to do in order to make this work
again - I really need to have this solved - better yesterday than tommorow

Go to control panel, add/remove programs, check the UPdates box and find one for
Excel that either says KB973475 for Excel 2007 or KB973593 for 2007. Remove the
update.

Now pay attention: soon after removing the update, Windows Update will try to
push that update back to your system again. Make sure you uncheck that update
when it arrives and check the box to hide that update.

Regards,

Jan Karel Pieterse
Excel MVP
http://www.jkp-ads.com
Member of:
Professional Office Developer Association
www.proofficedev.com
 
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Goaliemenace

Hi,

I am having the same issue on trying to update a range, Pivot tables i
created in the last 10 days do not seem to be affected but on the tables
where the ranges are updated monthly, they are all crashing. I have enlisted
the help of out IT group, if you hear anything, please post the fix.
 

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