Hate to bring up an old topic, but I am still having problems.
Seems VBA does not like breakpoints set in other versions of VB, because everything was working fine untill I decided to set a breakpoint in my VB6 code, so the next time my Solver macro ran, it threw up that error, prompting me to hit Continue a bunch of times.
Resetting the machine is the only way out of this. Peculiarly enough, when excel is not in focus, the problem does not come up.
I was able to find quite a few hits on Google about this problem, but no solution, just posts asking people with the problem to post code.![]()
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Any ideas? One post suggested disabling the Esc key...




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