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XL Runtime error '429' message: a question to Microsoft's experts
When I uninstalled my MS Office XP, I assume that there remained some files
in WIN XP that hook up with EXCEL. So when I reinstall Office XP, it should use these files. What happens is that as soon as I turn Excel on, the '429' message appears, with no file being loaded into Excel. I read some text issued by MS which talks about COM and automation files that may be corrupted. By in my case, I am not using any automation schemes, since the error appears as soon as I open Excel. I don't want to have to reinstall all of the WIN XP package, which would hopefully load a set of original files used by Excel and therefore they would be clean. My question is: what are the WIN XP OS files that are used by Excel and can these be replaced by new or clean ones and would that not logically solve my '429' error problem as soon as I reinstall Office XP? A speedy response, as well as your experts' help with my problem is appreciated, since I use Excel all the time and it is one of my favorite pieces of software. Thank you for your help. -- XL Baby |
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