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> Excel 2007 Has Stopped Working, A problem caused the program to stop working correctly
Rafmagnad
post Jan 30 2008, 05:38 PM
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Hello,
I'm having a pretty annoying problem with Excel 2007. Every time I use it, it stops working. This happens for example when I'm saving, trying to use goal seek, opening an work sheet and opening a recovered file. As you can imagine this is very frustrating especially when this happens maybe for or five times and even ofter when I'm trying to work. I have to use Excel in three of my courses in university and sometimes I just want to scream on my computer when it acts like that.
After few times of Excel restarting it uses Problem Reports and Solutions, that hasn't helped one bit.
All it dos is:
[/indent]Problem caused by Btsendto_office.dll

This problem was caused by Btsendto_office.dll. Btsendto_office.dll was created by Broadcom Corporation.

Broadcom Corporation is aware of this problem and working as quickly as possible to make a solution available.

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To learn more about this problem, Broadcom Corporation recommends that you go online to the following website.

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Broadcom Corporation
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If anyone knows how to fix this problem pleas help. I'll go mental if this problem dos not get fixed soon wacko.gif
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post Jan 30 2008, 08:28 PM
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Have you tried the Repair option? You can go to Start>Control Panel>Add or Remove Programs and scroll down to Office 2007. I believe there is a "Change" or "Remove" button. I have a Vista laptop and I can't recall how to get to Add/Remove Programs. in_love.gif

But anyways, Office 2007 has the option to do a repair install and normally does not need the use of the original CD, which they don't give you in many instances (commercial).

Give that a shot. I worked for me with Word 2007.

Now, the Broadcomm thing is your network interface. You could try uninstalling (Start>Control Panel>System>Hardware>Device Manager). Then, reboot. It will load the drivers itself or the New Hardware wizard will open up and you can insert your disk (or point to wherever the drivers are).

Good luck.

DR

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post Jan 31 2008, 08:37 AM
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Thanks for your reply,
I have tried thees things and they don't work. mellow.gif
I have also tried to re install both Excel and the Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007 package, but that dos not seem to make any difference wacko.gif
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post Feb 16 2008, 05:40 AM
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You can work around the BTsendto_office.dll problem by deactivating the according Excel Add-In:

=> Search your system drive for EXCEL.exe
=> rightclick
=> Run as administrator
=> Continue
=> Office button \ Excel options
=> Add Ins
=> Manage COM Add-Ins
=> Deactivate the "Send to Bluetooth" Add-In
=> done smile.gif
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