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Default Checking & installing references as part of on_open

I have given a worked example before, you can see it at
http://tinyurl.com/2qern
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"KR" wrote in message
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I have tried late binding, but then I have all sorts of other problems
getting the rest of my outlook code to work (I'm not a programmer by
training or profession, I'm just learning as I go). Is there a web page
reference anywhere that shows how to take early binding code, and what

needs
to be done to it, in order to make it work when late binding is used? I

have
a basic notion of the difference between early and late binding, just not
the details of how to make it work.

Thanks,
Keith

"Bob Phillips" wrote in message
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Use late binding.

Dim oOLApp as Object

with

Set oConn = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")

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RP
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"KR" wrote in message
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I have a macro that access MS Outlook data from Excel (mixed platform,

users
may be using Win2K or WinXP and O2K or OXP)

Is there a way, during the on_open procedure, to have the VBA code

check
for
a reference to outlook, and if there isn't one "check the box" to

activate
the reference? What makes this more problematic is the multiple

platforms,
so I'm not sure how to hardcode the multiple possible reference names.

I
am
sticking with early binding, because so far I haven't learned enough

to
make
late binding work (I've tried).

The idea of walking every user through the process of opening up the

VBE,
adding the reference, etc. is daunting, so I'd like to do this

automatically
if possible.

Many thanks,
Keith

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