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Louie Warren
 
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I am using Excel 2000 (9.0.2720) on an NT machine. Each
time I start it up, I get the following pop-up error
window:

Microsoft Visual Basic

Class not registered
Looking for object with CLSID: (some sort of ID #)

When this first happened, I was told to uninstall Office
and reinstall... did so... didn't fix it. Any ideas?
Thanx.

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Hi Louie,

I am using Excel 2000 (9.0.2720) on an NT machine. Each
time I start it up, I get the following pop-up error


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Louie Warren
 
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Found it!
http://support.microsoft.com/default...id=kb%3Ben-us%
3B182500#kb3



-----Original Message-----
I am using Excel 2000 (9.0.2720) on an NT machine. Each
time I start it up, I get the following pop-up error
window:

Microsoft Visual Basic

Class not registered
Looking for object with CLSID: (some sort of ID #)

When this first happened, I was told to uninstall Office
and reinstall... did so... didn't fix it. Any ideas?
Thanx.

.

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