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Default library/object name conflict in Excel VBa


I recently purchased a new laptop and upgraded it to Office 2003 to
match my desktop computer and previous laptop. An excel file runs
smoothly on latter two computers, but when run on new laptop Excel
gives an error message upon openning the file. Error says
"Name conflicts with existing module, project, or object library".
After clicking OK to proceeed, file opens and another Excel window
appears that says, "Lost Visual Basic project, Lost ActiveX controls"
All VBA modules and code is lost form file.
VBA has all libraries and references loaded as Desktop computer, but
something else appears to be missing. I suspect it has to do with the
atpvben.xls library, but not sure (by the way, upon clicking on this
library in VBA project window a prompt for password appears).

Any help here? Thank you.

Alseikhan.


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