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Small game wont work in Excel 2007
I received a game from a friend that runs in excel.
But it refuses to work. The message I get is:- This workbook has lost its VBA project, ActiveX controls and any other programmability-related features.<< I'd hazard a guess that there is some security related thing getting in the way, much like the attachmentsa irritant in Outlook Express. I'm using Vista - is there a fix to get it working ? |
Small game wont work in Excel 2007
My guess would be that VBA is not installed. A quick test would be to try
to go to the VBE via Alt-F11. VBA is a setup option under 'shared components' or some such language. -- Jim "Phil" wrote in message ... |I received a game from a friend that runs in excel. | But it refuses to work. | The message I get is:- | This workbook has lost its VBA project, ActiveX controls and any other | programmability-related features.<< | I'd hazard a guess that there is some security related thing getting in the | way, much like the attachmentsa irritant in Outlook Express. | I'm using Vista - is there a fix to get it working ? |
Small game wont work in Excel 2007
You don't happen to have a link to download it by any chance, Jim ?
"Jim Rech" wrote in message ... My guess would be that VBA is not installed. A quick test would be to try to go to the VBE via Alt-F11. VBA is a setup option under 'shared components' or some such language. -- Jim "Phil" wrote in message ... |I received a game from a friend that runs in excel. | But it refuses to work. | The message I get is:- | This workbook has lost its VBA project, ActiveX controls and any other | programmability-related features.<< | I'd hazard a guess that there is some security related thing getting in the | way, much like the attachmentsa irritant in Outlook Express. | I'm using Vista - is there a fix to get it working ? |
Small game wont work in Excel 2007
I was referring to re-running the Office 2007 setup, so you'd need to run
your own copy. Just go to Control Panel, Add or Remove Programs. Find Office 2007 and click Change. VBA is in the Office Shared Features section. -- Jim "Phil" wrote in message ... | You don't happen to have a link to download it by any chance, Jim ? | | | "Jim Rech" wrote in message | ... | My guess would be that VBA is not installed. A quick test would be to try | to go to the VBE via Alt-F11. | | VBA is a setup option under 'shared components' or some such language. | | -- | Jim | "Phil" wrote in message | ... | |I received a game from a friend that runs in excel. | | But it refuses to work. | | The message I get is:- | | This workbook has lost its VBA project, ActiveX controls and any other | | programmability-related features.<< | | I'd hazard a guess that there is some security related thing getting in | the | | way, much like the attachmentsa irritant in Outlook Express. | | I'm using Vista - is there a fix to get it working ? | | | |
Small game wont work in Excel 2007
Thanks JIm - what I'd done is to leave loads off and only put on what I'd be
using. Cheers. "Jim Rech" wrote in message ... I was referring to re-running the Office 2007 setup, so you'd need to run your own copy. Just go to Control Panel, Add or Remove Programs. Find Office 2007 and click Change. VBA is in the Office Shared Features section. -- Jim "Phil" wrote in message ... | You don't happen to have a link to download it by any chance, Jim ? | | | "Jim Rech" wrote in message | ... | My guess would be that VBA is not installed. A quick test would be to try | to go to the VBE via Alt-F11. | | VBA is a setup option under 'shared components' or some such language. | | -- | Jim | "Phil" wrote in message | ... | |I received a game from a friend that runs in excel. | | But it refuses to work. | | The message I get is:- | | This workbook has lost its VBA project, ActiveX controls and any other | | programmability-related features.<< | | I'd hazard a guess that there is some security related thing getting in | the | | way, much like the attachmentsa irritant in Outlook Express. | | I'm using Vista - is there a fix to get it working ? | | | |
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