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Default Add-in installation on Excel 2002

I am trying to install an add-in on Excel 2002. I know
the add-in works fine on Excel 2000, and on two other
desktops running Excel 2002. After I install the add-in,
I get a Visual Basic Compiler Error ("Can't find project
or library").

The worse part is that after I unistall the add-in and
delete the xla file, Excel enters an endless loop, showing
the "Send error report" message, restarting, showing
the "Send error report" message again, and so on.

Does anyone have any suggestion to get Excel to run
again? Also why is the add-in creating problems now, when
it installed fine on two other desktops with the same
version fo Excel?

Thanks,

Wagner
 
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