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File Error problem related to drawing objects

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phil - 29 Jul 2004 16:21 GMT
Hi
I created some worksheets in 2000 and 2002xp.  I move
between the two no problem.  I recorded a couple of simple
macros which work fine.  I drew some rectangles in 2000
and 2002 and assigned the macros to them.  

I can use the spreadsheets no problem in 2000 and 2002 but
when I open in 2003 (on the same pc as I have 2000) I get
a file error: data may be lost warning.  I click ok a few
times (possibly related to the number of sheets) and when
it opens there are no drawing objects but the macros are
intact, and work, from the macro menu.  I have no idea why
this is happening.  

If I do a new workbook with macros and buttons in 2000 on
my current pc then save as 2000.  When I open in 2003
these are ok and no file problem.

The only thing i can think of is that I have been moving
the files around on cd rom between home (2002xp) and work
(2000/03).
Help?
Bill Manville - 30 Jul 2004 07:14 GMT
Phil wrote:
> I get a file error: data may be lost warning

I have not met this.
What is the exact message?

Bill Manville
MVP - Microsoft Excel, Oxford, England
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