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Old January 20th 10, 02:58 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
Jim Berglund
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Default Program won't end in Win7

I have an Excel 2007 VBA program that creates a phone directory. It was
built and ran fine in Vista. Now it won't end. (perpetual running, creating
blank entries, I guess)

The key area is in a For...Next End statement.

For m= 1 to 26 (Letters from A to Z)
....
....
Next
End
End Sub

Anything I need to do that is special for Win 7?
Thanks,
Jim Berglund

 




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