GP Fault Using Tab Scrolling Button in Embedded Worksheet (109977)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Excel for Windows 95
- Microsoft Excel for Windows 5.0c
This article was previously published under Q109977 SYMPTOMS
If you edit an embedded Microsoft Excel worksheet object in a Microsoft
Word for Windows document, and the first sheet in the embedded workbook is
hidden, you may receive a general protection (GP) fault when you click the
First tab scrolling button on the worksheet.
WORKAROUND
To avoid receiving the GP fault described above when you edit an
embedded Microsoft Excel worksheet object, when the first worksheet
in the embedded workbook is hidden, do one of the following: - Unhide the worksheet in Microsoft Excel, move the sheet to another
location in the workbook so that it is not the first sheet in the
workbook, and then hide the sheet again.
-or-
- Avoid using any of the tab scrolling buttons at the bottom of the
workbook window. Pressing these buttons when you are editing an embedded
worksheet has no effect, because these buttons are disabled in an
embedded worksheet.
-or-
- Use the Open command rather than the Edit command to edit the worksheet
object as follows:
- In Microsoft Word, select the worksheet object you want to edit.
- From the Edit menu, choose Spreadsheet Object and then choose Open.
NOTE: The method above works only if you have not previously edited the
embedded worksheet object by double-clicking the object, or by choosing
Spreadsheet Object from the Edit menu, and choosing the Edit command.
MORE INFORMATION
When you edit an embedded worksheet object in Microsoft Word by
double-clicking the object, or by choosing Spreadsheet Object from
the Edit menu, and choosing the Edit command, you cannot hide or
unhide a worksheet in the workbook. However, when you open an
embedded worksheet object in Microsoft Word by choosing Spreadsheet
Object from the Edit menu, and choosing the Open command, you can
hide or unhide a worksheet in the workbook.
REFERENCES
For more information about Tab Scrolling Buttons, choose the Search
button in Help and type:
For more information about Editing A Microsoft Excel Object Embedded
In Another Application, choose the Search button in Help and type:
OLE, editing Microsoft Excel objects
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 8/15/2005 |
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Keywords: | KB109977 |
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