Can't Shut Down or Restart Computer After Creating Binder Object (130185)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Excel for Windows 95
This article was previously published under Q130185 SYMPTOMS
When you create a Microsoft Office Binder OLE Automation object, using a
Visual Basic, Applications Edition, procedure, you may receive the
following error message when you restart or shut down your computer:
Please close Office Binder documents before shutting down Windows
CAUSE
When you create an Office Binder OLE Automation object, an invisible
instance of Microsoft Office Binder is started. If you do not make the
instance visible by using the Visible property, an invisible instance of
Microsoft Binder is still running when you exit Windows, and you receive
the error message described above.
RESOLUTION
To work around this behavior, use any of the following methods.
Method 1
Make the Binder object visible, by using the Visible property as in the
following example. You can then close the application by clicking Close on
the Office Binder File menu.
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Sub BinderObject()
' Dimension variables
Dim MyBinder As Object, SectionCount As Integer
' Set value of MyBinder variable equal to
' binder OLE Automation object
Set MyBinder = CreateObject("Office.Binder")
' Add new Microsoft Excel worksheet object to binder
MyBinder.Sections.Add Type:="Excel.Sheet.5"
' Add worksheet to workbook
MyBinder.Sections(1).Object.Parent.Worksheets.Add
' Enter value "Test" in cell A1 on new worksheet
MyBinder.Sections(1).Object.Parent.Worksheets(1) _
.Range("A1").Value = "Test"
' Set value of variable SectionCount equal to
' number of sections in binder
SectionCount = MyBinder.Sections.Count
' Save binder as MINE.OBD
MyBinder.SaveAs "c:\Mine.obd"
' Display dialog box with binder name and number of
' sections
MsgBox "A new binder named " & MyBinder.Name & _
" has been created and contains " & SectionCount _
& " sections."
' Make Office Binder visible
MyBinder.Visible = True
' Prompt user to close Office Binder
MsgBox "To close Office Binder, click Close on the _
File menu."
' Clear Binder object from memory
Set MyBinder = Nothing
End Sub
Method 2
Close the invisible instance(s) of Office Binder using the Close Program
dialog box by doing the following:
- Press CTRL+ALT+DELETE.
- In the Close Program dialog box, click Binder, and then click the End
Task button.
MORE INFORMATION
Note that after creating an Office Binder OLE Automation object, when you
press ALT+TAB to switch to another application, a Binder icon may appear on
the task-switching window, although when you select the object, the Binder
application does not appear.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 10/11/2006 |
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Keywords: | kberrmsg KB130185 |
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