XL97: Excel Hangs When You Programmatically Save a Workbook

ID: Q143452


The information in this article applies to:


SYMPTOMS

When you save a workbook in Microsoft Excel 97, the program may appear to stop responding (hang), and the following symptoms may occur:


CAUSE

This problem occurs when all of the following conditions are true:


RESOLUTION

To prevent this problem from occurring, add the following code to all macros that you specify in the OnSave command:


Application.ScreenUpdating = True 
before the end of each macro.

NOTE: When this behavior occurs, you must quit Microsoft Excel by pressing ALT+F4.


STATUS

Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article.


MORE INFORMATION

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In Microsoft Excel 7.0 and Microsoft Excel 97, you can use the OnSave property to specify a macro that runs after you initiate saving a workbook, and before Microsoft Excel saves the workbook.

Example of the Problem



The following example demonstrates the use of the OnSave property:

   Sub SetOnSaveTrigger()
       ActiveWorkbook.OnSave = "WorkbookSaving"
   End Sub 

   Sub WorkbookSaving(Arg As Boolean)
       Application.ScreenUpdating = False
       MsgBox "Now saving file!"
   End Sub 
After you run the first macro, Microsoft Excel automatically runs the second macro each time you save the active workbook.

Turning off Screen Updating

You can turn off screen updating while a macro runs by including the following line of code in the macro:

Application.ScreenUpdating = False 
You can enable screen updating by setting the ScreenUpdating property to True. Usually, this step is not necessary: Microsoft Excel automatically enables screen updating when the macro stops running. However, there is one exception to this rule. If a macro that is run by the OnSave property contains a command to turn off screen updating, Microsoft Excel does not enable screen updating automatically when the macro is finished.

When this behavior occurs, Microsoft Excel appears to stop responding (hang). However, the program is not "frozen." The program is not redrawn on the screen correctly, which prevents you from using any part of the program.

Example of the Resolution

To prevent the problem, enable screen updating by resetting the ScreenUpdating property to True before the end of the macro. For example, change the example in the "Example of the Problem" section to the following:

   Sub WorkbookSaving(Arg As Boolean)
      Application.ScreenUpdating = False
      MsgBox "Now saving file!"
      Application.ScreenUpdating = True
   End Sub 

Additional query words: XL97 hung freeze frozen locked stopped


Keywords          : kbprg kbdta kbdtacode xlloadsave KbVBA xlvbmigrate 
Version           : WINDOWS:
Platform          : WINDOWS 
Issue type        : kbbug 

Last Reviewed: July 1, 1999