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Default Cannot open File on newly installed Excel 2007

Whenever my old excel files are trying to be open on our new computers we get
the following error:

"This workbook has lost its VBA project, ActiveX controls and any other
programmability-related features."

What do I need to do in order to have all the functions of the original
workbooks available.

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Default Cannot open File on newly installed Excel 2007

Rerun Office 2007 setup and select Visual Basic for Application from Office
Shared Features. It is not installed by default.

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| Whenever my old excel files are trying to be open on our new computers we
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| the following error:
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| "This workbook has lost its VBA project, ActiveX controls and any other
| programmability-related features."
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| What do I need to do in order to have all the functions of the original
| workbooks available.
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