![]() Everything should be fine.ġ - Add a DummySheet(obviously without any controls) Ģ - Use workbook BeforeSave event to activate DummySheet -This will grant that once the workbook is reopened, opening sheet will be DummySheet, which will not have any controls Ĥ - If everything went fine, you might consider a restyling on DummySheet so opening sheet show something like "Loading data." Opening a workbook EXCEL 2010 which opening active sheet have controls (buttons, checkboxes, etc) in it, it will likelly give you error "Not enough system resources to display completely".ġ - Remove controls (button, checkbox, images, listbox, etc) from opening worksheet, save, close and reopen workbook. ![]() I thought It was something that I did wrong.Ī carefull investigation that lasted more than 60 hours of brain and fingertips burning (along with all the sorrow because time was running out too fast), I have reached the following conclusion. Since this a rather complex project, I did not related this behavior with EXCEL 2010. It never happened during workbook operation, only during opening Sometimes it hapened and sometimes it did not, even using the same workbook (but different opening sheets) Opening workbook it gives error "Not enough system resources to display completely" Re: "Not enough system resources to display completely"Ī couple of months ago, I have found out that some older EXCEL workbooks, that worked fine for years in versions from 2000 to 2007, start giving error "Not enough system resources to display completely" when trying to open them on EXCEL 2010.
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