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Dash

Excel 2002 Compile Error ?
 
Hi
I have an Excel VBA macro built in Excel 2000 which runs fine.
However when run on Excel 2002 it throws 'Compile Error in hidden
module....'
I do not have immediate access to a PC with Excel 2002.

The macro uses ODBC access to a remote DB.

The Excel 2002 was the Small Business version that did not have the ODBC
AddIn. However that was located as a Microsoft download and was installed.
It made no difference.

Will much appreciate any suggestions.

TIA

Regards

Dash



Peter Huang [MSFT]

Excel 2002 Compile Error ?
 
Hi Dash,

Can you post the exact error message the Excel 2002 throws?
I would like you to post the code so that I can reproduce and identify the
problem more quickly.

I look forward to hearing from you!


Regards,
Peter Huang
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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Hi
I have an Excel VBA macro built in Excel 2000 which runs fine.
However when run on Excel 2002 it throws 'Compile Error in hidden
module....'
I do not have immediate access to a PC with Excel 2002.

The macro uses ODBC access to a remote DB.

The Excel 2002 was the Small Business version that did not have the ODBC
AddIn. However that was located as a Microsoft download and was installed.
It made no difference.

Will much appreciate any suggestions.

TIA

Regards

Dash








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