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Object Library References
I have an Excel file used by people with different version
of MS Office. The file creates an Outlook object for sending emails. The issue is, when a person with Office 2002 uses the Excel file, Excel is smart enough to switch to the Microsoft Office 10.0 object library. However, when the next user has Office 2000, Excel does not switch back to the Microsoft Office 9.0 object library. Compile errors occur and when I look at the references it says MISSING Microsoft Office 10.0 object library. I have to uncheck that one and recheck the Microsoft Office 9.0 object library. Is there a way to handle this problem with code? TIA Nelson |
Object Library References
Duplicate post, sorry
-----Original Message----- I have an Excel file used by people with different version of MS Office. The file creates an Outlook object for sending emails. The issue is, when a person with Office 2002 uses the Excel file, Excel is smart enough to switch to the Microsoft Office 10.0 object library. However, when the next user has Office 2000, Excel does not switch back to the Microsoft Office 9.0 object library. Compile errors occur and when I look at the references it says MISSING Microsoft Office 10.0 object library. I have to uncheck that one and recheck the Microsoft Office 9.0 object library. Is there a way to handle this problem with code? TIA Nelson . |
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