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Default vba converters for add-ins 2007

If you didn't select VBA to be installed explicitly re-run Setup and look
for it in the Shared Features section. It is not installed by default.

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| hi there
|
| i've just installed office 2007 and i have an issue with an add-in that
| worked fine under previous office versions.
|
| the message i get is that a component is missing and i'm directed to
| microsoft office online to search for an answer (to download and install
an
| update or something). in the same time, the vba code of the add-in is
erased
| by excel.
|
| anyone can help.
|
| thanking in advance
|
| bogdan


 
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