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Inconsistent bug with selecting worksheet
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Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): OriginPro 2020b (64-bit) Operating System: Windows 10 I recently upgraded from 2020 to 2020b. I tried to run one of my Excel Macros that automates Origin and Excel crashed. After debugging I found that the line which crashed Excel was the second line below. These were the first lines in my macro that communicated with Origin. Set wbk = app.WorksheetPages.Add Set Wks = wbk.Layers(0) I then added the following line of code, and this fixed the issue. Set wbk = app.WorksheetPages.Add LayerCount = wbk.Layers.Count Set Wks = wbk.Layers(0) I tried to make an example VBA project to illustrate this, however when I did this, there was no problem. This is why I describe the bug as inconsistent. I just thought I should mention this here in case my workaround helps anyone, and also to let the developers know about the issue.
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