Unwanted Excel screens appearing issue

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Hi Guys,

Hope you are going great.

I am getting this issue in my Excel file. Whenever I run macro through various buttons inside; after the run is complete there is unwanted excel screen overlapping in current screen. When I do page Up/Down it goes away.

This is very frustrating as we cannot deliver such a good tool to client because of this issue. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
 

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Hi Guys,

Hope you are going great.

I am getting this issue in my Excel file. Whenever I run macro through various buttons inside; after the run is complete there is unwanted excel screen overlapping in current screen. When I do page Up/Down it goes away.

This is very frustrating as we cannot deliver such a good tool to client because of this issue. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

Are you completely sure it is linked to your macro buttons?
Is there some computer issue instead?

Maybe you need to post one or two of your macros so that someone can understand what is creating this absurdity.
 
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Hey Hi,

Sorry for late reply.
This event happens randomly between different computers and 70-80% of the times we run the macros. I googled further and found that this could be due to RAM/Cache issues.
 
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Hey Hi,

Sorry for late reply.
This event happens randomly between different computers and 70-80% of the times we run the macros. I googled further and found that this could be due to RAM/Cache issues.

While that may be so it may also be prudent to offer snippets of any macros which may be opening screens and not closing them. Err? Could that be the case? You have macros that terminate correctly in certain instances but other instances (like an "IF" may not be programmed as expected)?
 
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