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Default Common Dialog Control not properly licensed


every PC can run that control...

BUT you can only add that control to your project
if you own a copy Office Developer or VB6



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Cindy wrote :

I am using a book "Excel VBA Macro Programming" to teach myself how
to enhance my finance spreadsheets. There is a project in the book
to color alternating lines on a spreadsheet. Though I already can do
this with the built-in menus, I thought this should be a 'simple'
project to teach myself about forms and ActiveX controls. The book
says to use the Common Dialog Control. I go to Additional Controls,
select Microsoft Common Dialog 6.0, drag it to the form and click. I
get a message "The control could not be created because it is not
properly licensed." I tried to 'register' it as described on this
site, but still get the error. I am using Office 2000 running under
Windows 2000.

 
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