Hi All, 

Looking for some advice or comments. I have some code, that works well in 
all versions of Excel prior to 2013. To simplify what it does let's just 
say there is a worksheet with a button on it. When the user presses the 
button a userform comes up. On that userform are some comboboxes with a 
rowsource set. 

Now, in 2013 this all works just fine... until the user zooms out the view 
on the sheet before pressing the button to show the userform. Once they 
have zoomed out and pressed the button to show the form, the form appears 
and looks just normal. As soon as you click on any of the combos you get 
"The object invoked has disconnected from its client" error.

At which point you have to kill Excel and restart to get out of it. Setting 
the zoom back to 100% immediately solves the problem. 

I figure this must be a bug with 2013? Anyone have any experience of this 
or any comments?

Thanks,
James

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