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Patricia[_3_]

Compile Errors
 
Hi,

My problem is that I get a Compile error in the hidden
module, sometimes initialization, sometimes utilities.
Excel works ok, but gives this error every time it is
opened or closed.

I´m using Excel 97 over Win2K. I´ve uninstalled and
installed back again, but the problem continues. Any
suggestions? Thank you,

Patricia


Chip Pearson

Compile Errors
 
Patricia,

Go to the Tools menu, choose Add-Ins, and take note of what add-ins are
checked. Then, uncheck them all and restart Excel. If Excel starts normally,
then one of those add-ins was at fault. Check the add-in that were initially
checked, one at a time, restarting Excel after each one, until the error
occurs again. That will tell you which add-in was at fault.

You can either leave that add-in unchecked, if you don't need it, or contact
the vendor for an updated copy if you do need it.


--
Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com


"Patricia" wrote in message
...
Hi,

My problem is that I get a Compile error in the hidden
module, sometimes initialization, sometimes utilities.
Excel works ok, but gives this error every time it is
opened or closed.

I´m using Excel 97 over Win2K. I´ve uninstalled and
installed back again, but the problem continues. Any
suggestions? Thank you,

Patricia



keepITcool

Compile Errors
 
Chip..

[offtopic] now that i see you here...

i sent you a mail on sunday with solution on the european issues
in your rowliner addin.

no reaction yet... was it filtered out?
please contact me by mail if you need/want it resent.


keepITcool

< email : keepitcool chello nl (with @ and .)
< homepage: http://members.chello.nl/keepitcool


"Chip Pearson" wrote:

Patricia,

Go to the Tools menu, choose Add-Ins, and take note of what add-ins
are checked. Then, uncheck them all and restart Excel. If Excel starts
normally, then one of those add-ins was at fault. Check the add-in
that were initially checked, one at a time, restarting Excel after
each one, until the error occurs again. That will tell you which
add-in was at fault.

You can either leave that add-in unchecked, if you don't need it, or
contact the vendor for an updated copy if you do need it.





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