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I have installed Office 2007 on a new PC and installed the add ins for Excel.
When I open Excel, I get the error message "Opening the VBA project in this
file requires a component that is not currently installed".

I have got the hotfix from Microsoft, but is there a specific location that
it needs to be installed in as I am still getting the same errors after
installation and restarting.

Thanks,

James.

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Re-run Office setup and install Visual Basic for Applications from Shared
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|I have installed Office 2007 on a new PC and installed the add ins for
Excel.
| When I open Excel, I get the error message "Opening the VBA project in
this
| file requires a component that is not currently installed".
|
| I have got the hotfix from Microsoft, but is there a specific location
that
| it needs to be installed in as I am still getting the same errors after
| installation and restarting.
|
| Thanks,
|
| James.
|
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| jimbo345


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