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Microsoft Excel 2007 Run Time Error

#1 User is offline   timestop 

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Posted 21 November 2007 - 08:40 AM

Hi,

I encounter an error while opening an excel file, i could not view the file and it tell me to enable the macro. But after i enable the marco. The file still cannot be view, there is a error saying " RUN time error '1004' the specific dimension is not valid for the current chart type. i am using microsoft excel 2007. Please try to help. thank you. I need to solve this urgently thanks

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Posted 26 November 2007 - 12:24 PM

The code of the macro have some error.

Can you post the code here?
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Posted 26 November 2007 - 04:09 PM

If you can't see he macro, open the file
Then choose menu option "Tools"
then "Macro"
then "Macros"
then you will see a list of the macros.
If there are more than one, select them one by one and hit "Edit" for each one.
This will drop you into the macro code. Use Control+A to select all (or menu option edit, select All). Then do Edit Copy then you can paste the macro here.
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