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Default VBA help not displaying all topics.

If anybody likes weird bugs, this one is a beauty!!!

I'm trying to connect to an Access database in Excel via VBA. When I click on
help from the vba editor and lookup "database", "execute", "open" etc. in the
Answer Widard tab, the topics I need are listed but when you click on them
they won't display!!! Most other topics will display.

- Inserted Office Cd and verified VBA help was installed in "Office Tools"

- Uninstalled and reinstalled Office with vba help selected.

- Searched Microsoft KB and MSDN KB. All advised to do previous steps.

- Opened object browser and highlighted a method I need syntax for. (DAO.
execute for example) and get a window "Microsoft Excel can't display help. An
error occured and this feature is no longer functioning properlly. Would you
like to repait this feature now?". I selected yes with the Office CD in the
drive. The installer ran and prompted to restart computer to apply changes.
Restarted, back into Excel, Same problem.

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