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Dear Microsoft,
After plowing through your arcane knowledge base which I am having
difficulty understanding, and trying to follow some of the suggestions
contained in the document, I still have the same problem every time I call up
Excel. Won't anybody please help me with this annoying issue? I need to use
Excel because it is one of my most used programs. I don't know where to turn
besides this Discussion Group. Thank you.
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hi.
uh....what IS the problem you're having???

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"XL Baby" wrote:

Dear Microsoft,
After plowing through your arcane knowledge base which I am having
difficulty understanding, and trying to follow some of the suggestions
contained in the document, I still have the same problem every time I call up
Excel. Won't anybody please help me with this annoying issue? I need to use
Excel because it is one of my most used programs. I don't know where to turn
besides this Discussion Group. Thank you.
--
XL Baby

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Based on the limited amount of info you actually provide about the
problem, here are three applicable ones to pick from determined by what
version you actually have.


XL97: DAO 3.0 CopyFromRecordset Method Not Compatible with Excel 97
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/157436/


"ActiveX component can't create object" error message when you use Data
Access Objects 3.0 (DAO 3.0) in Excel 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/213577/en-us



"ActiveX component can't create object" error message when you use Data
Access Objects version 3.0 (DAO 3.0) Excel 2002
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/291301/EN-US/



XL Baby wrote:

Dear Microsoft,
After plowing through your arcane knowledge base which I am having
difficulty understanding, and trying to follow some of the suggestions
contained in the document, I still have the same problem every time I call up
Excel. Won't anybody please help me with this annoying issue? I need to use
Excel because it is one of my most used programs. I don't know where to turn
besides this Discussion Group. Thank you.


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