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VBA Gone!
Hello:
A client was having an issue with Excel 2002, so we reinstalled Excel and fixed the problem. But, just now, he opened a spreadsheet that had a macro attached. The macro apparently is gone. He says that Excel has removed the ability for him to run the macro and access the Visual Basic Editor. And, here is the error message that he gets: "This workbook has lost its VBA project, ActiveX controls and any other programmability-related features." Is there any way to get this back, even if a re-install of VBA is done? Thanks! childofthe1980s |
VBA Gone!
In the "Office Shared Features" section of the Office Installer "Visual
Basic for Applications" appears. Make sure it's selected. -- Jim "childofthe1980s" wrote in message ... | Hello: | | A client was having an issue with Excel 2002, so we reinstalled Excel and | fixed the problem. | | But, just now, he opened a spreadsheet that had a macro attached. The macro | apparently is gone. He says that Excel has removed the ability for him to | run the macro and access the Visual Basic Editor. | | And, here is the error message that he gets: "This workbook has lost its | VBA project, ActiveX controls and any other programmability-related features." | | Is there any way to get this back, even if a re-install of VBA is done? | | Thanks! | | childofthe1980s |
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