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Default Excel 2000 to excel 2003 Window's 2003 XP Pro

I updated my system fron Window's 2000 Pro to Window's 2003 XP
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Most of my vba programmation doesn't work well on 2003 XP and messages like
"Project or lybrary not found" appears for very basic functions like ;

Chr(13), left(), Mid() etc... AND MAY BE OTHERS not encountered yet.

Coul'd you help please

André Lavoie
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After the error go into the VBE and with the problematic workbook as the
active workbook, look in Tools=References.

References marked as MISSING need to be fixed or removed if not necessary.

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"André Lavoie" wrote:

I updated my system fron Window's 2000 Pro to Window's 2003 XP
Professionnal

Most of my vba programmation doesn't work well on 2003 XP and messages like
"Project or lybrary not found" appears for very basic functions like ;

Chr(13), left(), Mid() etc... AND MAY BE OTHERS not encountered yet.

Coul'd you help please

André Lavoie
Québec




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