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I have a form & commands within a sheet whcih execute VBA commands.
On some PC's the commands work on other they fail on commands such as simply
filling a text box, trying to trim() etc.
The errors vary on different platforms and versions on Excel

Any ideas on how to correct?

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Hi
check within the VBA editor under 'Tools - References'
that the references to the Excel/Office library are set

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I have a form & commands within a sheet whcih execute VBA

commands.
On some PC's the commands work on other they fail on

commands such as simply
filling a text box, trying to trim() etc.
The errors vary on different platforms and versions on

Excel

Any ideas on how to correct?

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