Hi--
I don't know if this will help, but I had the same problem as soon as
I went to an external monitor. The solution that worked for me was to
go to the window-menu and select "Unfreeze Panes"
Window/Unfreeze Panes
Hope this helps you or someone. It is very irritating.
Gregor
Would you be willing to send me a copy of the full crash log? Also, would
you send me system profiles of your Intel and PPC systems?
Is this happening in many different files or just one specific file? Is it
possible to send me a sample file?
Since it's happening on more than one machine, will you walk me through the
steps you do to get the crash?
You may contact me directly at toddaton@microsoft.com.
Todd Aton
Macintosh Business Unit
Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft makes no warranties, express, implied or statutory, as to the
information in this post.
On 5/27/08 9:35 AM, in article ee9cb8f.-1@webcrossing.caR9absDaxw,
> Version: 2008
> Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
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> 0x0000837c)
> # 36 0x94bbc3fd in .objc_class_name_IPMDFontR
Todd Aton - 28 May 2008 18:34 GMT
Also, if you can, would you send me a copy of these preference files?
Users/~/Library/Preferences/com.microsoft.Excel.plist
Users/~/Library/Preferences/Microsoft/com.microsoft.Excel.prefs.plist
Users/~/Library/Preferences/Microsoft/com.microsoft.office.plist
That might help us identify if you're bumping into the same problem other
customers have reported.
Todd Aton
Macintosh Business Unit
Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft makes no warranties, express, implied or statutory, as to the
information in this post.
On 5/27/08 4:27 PM, in article C461E70A.7A10%toddaton@microsoft.com, "Todd
Aton" <toddaton@microsoft.com> wrote:
> Would you be willing to send me a copy of the full crash log? Also, would
> you send me system profiles of your Intel and PPC systems?
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>> 0x0000837c)
>> # 36 0x94bbc3fd in .objc_class_name_IPMDFontR