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Excel does not respond when called from an asynchronous computing COM event

MS Excel allows users to event programming, available to do within VBA code. An event is the action, either from another VBA code, or any user action is started. With them, the user's actions and changes in application state can be monitored and with it, the appropriate measures are taken in response of certain user actions. This tool was first introduced in Excel 97 and will remain the same until 2007.

But the problem starts when the user events received no response. MS Excel 2002 may not act on these events. is basically the problem if these events, go to asynchronous behavior. If you can call events for COM component and drop and then calculate function on the ExcelRepair from the event, the results did not come as expected.

But in the heavy odds, it may corruption, to bring the file and error messages such as: are

" Microsoft Excel has encountered a problem and needs We apologize for the inconvenience. . "

The problem starts with a complex worksheet, which is currently being worked on by calculating the function. Well, is if during the application process in the background and foreground window, then moves on the application window, it can no longer respond. begins during the process to trigger the calculation picking messages from the queue and then an asynchronous event is allowed. not The last event is completed or COM and calculation, the next call may cause corruption, which may be required for the repair Excel.

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