
I have used the above process in EHP6 FOR SAP ERP 6.0 version. This blog will be benefited to our members a lot i hope. Once you're in Edit Mode, you can use the F9 key to check the calculated value of any part of the formula. And you may want to expand the formula bar to give yourself more space to work.

With that, i did my program changes successfully. In general, it's easier to debug a formula in the formula bar. (here in this case internal table (LT_Final with 40 records). You will get the pop-up as below: Under Table display services, Services


Tried removing all Add-Ins, restart computer, close all other applications etc. What I tried: Tried on different machines with slightly different Excel versions and OS versions. Issue: When any VBA macro is run in debug mode, the first time it encounters a floating point operation, it results in a "Overflow" error.Įxcel Versions: Excel 16.29.1 (19091700).Īlso replicated on different versions from 16.24 to 16.29. Hoping someone here with good connections to MicroSoft can shed some light or help propagate the issue to MS. I looked for ways to report to MicroSoft, but a quick search didn't turn up any easy ways to directly report it. Since couple of days, I am encountering a serious issue with Excel when I do anything in debug mode.
