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Hi,

I have just upgraded to office 2007 (still trying to decide whether I like
it or not). In my previous version of excel I used a neat little add-in call
findlink.xla. When I try install it on 2007 I get an error message saying
"This workbook has lost its VBA project, ActiveX controls and any other
programmability-related features." It mentioned something about VBA
converters but I can't find any help on that. Any suggestions?
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I'd guess that you did not install VB programmability. It is not installed
by default. Re-run Setup and look for it under shared features or some such
title.

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| Hi,
|
| I have just upgraded to office 2007 (still trying to decide whether I like
| it or not). In my previous version of excel I used a neat little add-in
call
| findlink.xla. When I try install it on 2007 I get an error message saying
| "This workbook has lost its VBA project, ActiveX controls and any other
| programmability-related features." It mentioned something about VBA
| converters but I can't find any help on that. Any suggestions?


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