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I'm missing the Excel 2000 VBA help files. I do have the help files for
excel, however, not for the VBA. Any ideas how/where to get these files?
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Its installation is optional when you install Excel.
Go to control panelAdd/Remove Programs then select your Office 2000 and
click the Change button. From there you will include any of the additional
components.
You will need your Office CD or access to the location if installed over the
network.

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I'm missing the Excel 2000 VBA help files. I do have the help files for
excel, however, not for the VBA. Any ideas how/where to get these files?



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The following link provided me with the information I required.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/222101/

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