Bob
Did the user uninstall the beta before installing RTM? Bear in mind the
beta is time limited with a *maximum* deadline of End of March
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HTH
Nick Hodge
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Southampton, England
DTHIS
www.nickhodge.co.uk
"Bob Flanagan" wrote in message
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Jim, I agree. I could not find any other cause however. I did find out
that the user did have the beta installed. However, I had the beta on my
machine and no problem when I put a legal copy of 2007 on it (I since
decided to reformat that machine when I put vista on it.)
Bob
"Jim Rech" wrote in message
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It appears that when an installation key is over used that Microsoft is
turning off some of the features in VBA.
It is odd but that just doesn't seem very plausible to me. MS has never
been reluctant to get in your face if it thinks your unlicensed, etc. I
think (hope) it's something else but I can't think of what it might be.
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Jim
"Bob Flanagan" wrote in message
. ..
Just had an interesting problem with a customer. He reported that a
macro wouldn't run. When I debugged, I found that a macro statement
that counts the columns in the used range was returning an overflow
error. And another statement that counted the rows in the used range
also reported an overflow error. The used range was small, A1:V195. I
suggested he upgrade his copy to insure he had the latest updates. He
tried. However his installation key, which came from a friend, would
not allow him to upgraded - the key was "over used".
It appears that when an installation key is over used that Microsoft is
turning off some of the features in VBA. I didn't see what message he
got when he started Excel, so I don't know if he got any warnings.
Obviously he didn't get any that made him think Excel and addins
wouldn't work.
Bob Flanagan
Macro Systems
http://www.add-ins.com
Productivity add-ins and downloadable books on VB macros for Excel