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Solving" The instruction at "0x3005ca13" referenced memory at ... 'error

Microsoft Excel macros are useful components that you can to a certain task by a number of functions and commands to automate. These codes are stored in a Visual Basic module. However, some versions of Microsoft Excel are bound to some limitations of macro programming. And in case you ignore them, the result can workbook corruption. The article mentions one of these restrictions and later defined the excel file repair help you extract data from the damaged workbook can.

For detailed explanation, reflecting a scenario You try to open an Excel 2000 workbook created. can

"The instruction at" 0x3005ca13 "referenced memory at" 0x00000018 written

Open the file or not, you will also receive the below mentioned error message "The memory could not be." are "..

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The above error occurs when you try to open a corrupted workbook. As already mentioned once, like this could happen due to wrong macro programming. In this particular case, a macro can corrupt the workbook when you copy it onto the page that takes control of the workbook command in a Workbook page with the original name to run, delete, and then later on to save the workbook. After the macro runs, the work will be damaged the next time.

User Action

Although the problem is in Latest Office 2000 Service Pack has been fixed, but to extract data from a corrupted workbook, do one of the measures listed below:

If you open the corrupted workbook, create a new workbook and copy the data from the original workbook.
  • Try the workbook 'Open repair and Repair command.
  • Save the file in XML or HTML format and re-save it in Microsoft Excel format. Go to see them to see if the problem persists.
  • If the problem persists exists, use the last available backup restore.
  • In case no good backup exists, use a third-party Excel Repair
  • utility. can scan an Excel File Repair software is a corrupted Excel workbook and recovery its contents to a safe place.

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