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Default Unable to find project or library - Please help.

Hi,

I'm a complete beginner with xlVBA - hoping that this will be an easy
one for some kind soul to help me resolve.

I created a custom spreadsheet with three userforms, six or so modules,
dialog boxes and a calendar. Works perfectly well on my own pc at home.
Take it into work and again works perfectly. Take it to my friends
house, who I actually wrote the application for - and as soon as I try
to launch a form or draw the screen which contains the calendar object
I get the message about unable to find project or library.

All the machines run Excel 2003.

When I go to Tools/References the calendar control 11.0 object is
flagged as MISSING.

OK - so I need to install the calendar object into my friends copy of
xl. How do I do this?
Is it an option when xl is being installed? Please help.

Also, while playing around with this problem I see the export/import
files options - what do they do and could they help me here ( export
the object, then import it? ).

Apologies if this is too basic - I really am just starting out with
this and learning as I go.

Many thanks,

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krayten

 
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