Somehow I suspected that, though I have not heard of this problem
previously. I don't know what to suggest, other than emptying out the temp
directory and trying to repair the installation of Office 2007.
- Jon
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Nat - 07 Aug 2007 01:44 GMT
I'm also getting this problem. I'm trying to do a simple bar chart and the
data to use is calculated. Here's an example of the formula used for one of
the values to plot. =COUNTIFS($A$1:$A$33,">="&C6,$A$1:$A$33,"<="&D6)
The value itself is just 1 so not like a huge number or anything. And the
total number of points is just 7 so again nothing big.
It's just weird because I haven't created any charts and re-installing
doesn't help.
> Somehow I suspected that, though I have not heard of this problem
> previously. I don't know what to suggest, other than emptying out the temp
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jongiam@gmail.com - 06 Sep 2007 03:51 GMT
Hello, I had this same problem and tried uninstalling and reinstalling
fruitlessly several times.
I finally managed to solve it by following this:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928218
In addition to the above, I also deleted directories and registry keys
of old Office versions. When I reinstalled Office 2007, the problem
disappeared.
Hope this helps.
Tejas Sura - 12 Sep 2007 18:14 GMT
I was told by a Microsoft customer service representative that "you are
encountering issue regarding to VSS database". I wonder what that means.
-Tejas
> Hello, I had this same problem and tried uninstalling and reinstalling
> fruitlessly several times.
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