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Default TreeView control

Wow, that's pretty bad, to say the least.... I definitely wasn't aware that
the TreeView control required a separate license. If that's true, why is it
part of the Windows Common Controls library? Aside from the license issue,
do you know if it's possible to package that DLL and register it
automatically through VBA or VB.NET?

Mike

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Michael Caputo
Programmer/Database Administrator
Simon Economic Systems Ltd.

"Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message
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The treeview control isn't distributed with Office and is not part of
office. If you have a license to distribute it, you can install it on the
other machines with your installation program.

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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy


"Mike Caputo" wrote in message
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I'm trying to generate a report using a TreeView control in Excel 2002

(from
the Common Controls 5.0 library). It works fine on my development

machine,
but I get a Missing Reference error on any other PC. All the PCs on

which
I've tested the report have the exact same version of Office... not sure
what else to try. Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance,
Mike

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Michael Caputo
Programmer/Database Administrator
Simon Economic Systems Ltd.