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Trying to put a Rich Textbox control on a VBA form in Excel 2003 fails with the message, "This in not a trusted object for the specified action". I have been able to use the Rich Textbox for displaying equations in all previous version of Excel. What is wrong with Excel 2003?
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Default Rich Textbox not "trusted object" in Excel 2003

Have you tried going to
tools-macro-security-trusted sources and ticking the
boxes?
-----Original Message-----
Trying to put a Rich Textbox control on a VBA form in

Excel 2003 fails with the message, "This in not a trusted
object for the specified action". I have been able to
use the Rich Textbox for displaying equations in all
previous version of Excel. What is wrong with Excel
2003?
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