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Mike Flory
 
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Both. I have tried doing both.

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

When you write "that does not work", what do you mean?

Hitting alt-f11 or trying to reset the toolbars?



Mike Flory wrote:

That does not work. I don't have a clue what is wrong. Like I have stated
before, I have unistalled, reinstalled Office 2003 and have not had any luck.

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Jim Rech wanted to know if you could get to the VBE using alt-f11. If that
works, then maybe it's just a toolbar problem (resetting it may fix it).

If alt-f11 didn't work, then the solution may not be as easy.

tools|customize|toolbars|select worksheet menubar|click reset
if alt-f11 works.

You will lose any other customizations to that toolbar, though.

Mike Flory wrote:

I have a keyboard. What I mean is when you go to tools, macros, the VBA
(Alt-F11), fucntion is grayed out.

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Try hitting alt-f11 using the keyboard.



Mike Flory wrote:

VBA was installed when I setup Office 2003. I have unistalled and
reinstalled Office 2003, about 3 or 4 times and nothing seems to happen. I
don't have the option to do Alt-F11 it is grayed out.

"Jim Rech" wrote:

It sounds as if VBA was not installed or it has been turned off (which can
be done with a registry entry). More likely the former. What happens when
you try to enter the VBE (Alt-F11)? If you get an error then try running
Office setup again and under Office Shared Features make sure Visual Basic
for Applications is selected for installation.

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Jim Rech
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"Mike Flory" <Mike wrote in message
...
|I have recently upgrade from Office XP to Office 2003. I'm running XP Pro
| w/SP2 and all of the updates for Windows and Office. Here is the problem
I'm
| having:
|
| When trying to run macros in Excel 2003 I get the following error
message:
| "This workbook has lost its VBA project, ActiveX controls and any other
| programmability-related features."
| Not sure why I'm getting this message, everything is installed from the
| CD. I have done all of the troubleshooting listed on Microsoft's website,
| and nothing seems to help. But if I go back to Excel 2002 and run the
same
| program I don't have any problems.
| Any thoughts?
|




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