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Hey Guru's,
I started using the pop up calendar on my laptop in excel 2003, then it
crashed and the motherboard went out. Got a new machine and loaded excel
2003 on it and the pop up calendar on it and now I get an error message that
says "Could not load an object because it is not available on this machine"
using windows vista now is this the problem? Also loaded the mscal.ocx file
on the new machine also.

I'm lost any help would be great Thanks mike
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Hey Guru's,
I started using the pop up calendar on my laptop in excel 2003, then it
crashed and the motherboard went out. Got a new machine and loaded excel
2003 on it and the pop up calendar on it and now I get an error message that
says "Could not load an object because it is not available on this machine"
using windows vista now is this the problem? Also loaded the mscal.ocx file
on the new machine also.

I'm lost any help would be great Thanks mike

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