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Does anyone know why adding a button onto toolbar in
Visual Basic 6.0 will return "Run-time Error '13'" when
Microsoft Excel Object 9.0 is referenced in the program?
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What is the line of code that is causing the problem? It seems likely that
you have a library name conflict, in which case declaring the variable with
the library name may solve the problem.


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Does anyone know why adding a button onto toolbar in
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Microsoft Excel Object 9.0 is referenced in the program?



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