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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

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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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