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hard drive swap means vba code isn't running
Tom,
Once again, a great big "Thank you"!
-Doug
"Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message
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I think that control is distributed with VB6. Unless you know you are
going
to use it, I don't know that there is a need to install it. If you want
to
send email with Excel, Ron de Bruin has documented a number of techniques
(none of which require this control).
Ron de Bruin
http://www.rondebruin.nl/sendmail.htm
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en...odc_xlmail.asp
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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy
"Doug Wills" <doug wills at rtobestway d0t c0m wrote in message
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"Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message
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With only one workbook open, run the code until you get the error.
then go to tools=References (in the VBE) (you may have to hit the
reset
button first) and look at the list of references selected. At least
one
will appear as MISSING.
any missing references are the cause of your problem. If you don't
need
them, uncheck them. If you do, you need to install that library.
References are stored with the workbook. when you do
Tools=References,
you
are looking at the references associated with the activeproject -- the
one
highlighted in the project explorer. Make sure you are looking at the
correct project when you do it.
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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy
Tom,
Thanks for the quick response. Right on target and worked like a charm.
It
seems that MSMAPI32.OCX was trying to load but wasn't in my
WINNT/SYSTEM32
folder. Removing the reference fixed this particular program, and I will
spend some time checking the others now. I really appreciate the help.
As a side note, is there any benefit to copying this file over? or is
simply
removing the refenrence good enough? I believe that the MSMAPI ocx was
used
to test sending some email directly from Excel, but I never got very far
and
I never implemented it (I may be wrong - I don't remember exactly why
this
reference was added for sure.)
Either way, I seem to be back on track. Thanks a lot for your help.
Doug
"Doug Wills" <doug wills at rtobestway d0t c0m wrote in message
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Hello All,
I am hoping someone can help me. Over the last few years, I have
developed
an extensive list of programs in VBA under Excel to automate various
business tasks. These have always worked fine. Recently I had to
re-install
Win2k to a new hard drive (I corrupted my registry on the old
installation).
I have reloaded Office (2000 Pro) and copied over all of my
spreadsheets.
Everything looks ok, however, when I try to run one of my programs,
it
bombs
with a message stating "Compile error. Can't find project or
library."
I
am
sure that I haven't reinstalled something correctly, but don't know
where
to
look.
Two other things that may or may not be relevant. One, I had VB6
installed
on the old harddrive but not on the new one. I just purchased vb.net
and
have not yet installed it, but I can't figure out why that would
cause
the
problem. Shouldn't the installation of VB6 or VB.Net be irrelevant?
Two,
when the code aborts, it is highlighting a line that reads "Rundate
=
Mid(Data, 43, 22)" with the MID highlighted. Don't know if either of
these
is an issue, but once again, I can't figure out why they would be.
Any help is greatly appreciated. I've got some Managers waiting to
hear
what
their monthly rankings are and this is holding up the whole process.
Thanks
Doug Wills
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