XL5: GP Fault Running Dialog with Mouse Cursor in Edit Box |
In Microsoft Excel, when you click the mouse cursor in an Edit box on a dialog sheet, and then run the dialog box, you receive a general protection (GP) fault if there is another open window that contains the dialog sheet.
This behavior only occurs if multiple windows of the workbook that contains
the dialog box are open, you run the dialog box from a window other than
the first window of the workbook, and the mouse cursor is in the Edit box
when you run the dialog box. You receive the GP fault whether you run the
dialog box by choosing the Run Dialog button from the Forms toolbar, or the
Run Dialog command from the Tools menu.
Note that because you cannot run a macro while the mouse cursor is located
within an Edit box, you cannot run a procedure to display the dialog box in
this case. This is the correct behavior.
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products
listed at the beginning of this article. This problem was corrected in
Microsoft Excel version 5.0c for Windows.
Note that in Microsoft Excel version 5.0c, the Run Dialog command (Tools
menu) is unavailable, and the Run Dialog Button (Forms toolbar) is
unresponsive while your cursor is in an Edit box on a dialog sheet.
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