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Default Microsoft Map is no longer supported by Microsoft Excel

Hi,
I use Excel 2002 (XP) and Windows XP Pro. When I drop on an Excel sheet a
command button or any other control from the VB controls toolbar, I get the
message "Microsoft Map is no longer supported by Microsoft Excel".
The problem does not appear with the controls from the Forms toolbar. The
problem appeared after I downloaded a demo file that must have been created
with an earlier version of Excel, probably Excel 97. I did not have that
problem before and other users around me do not have it either. What is
bizarre, is that I can copy a command button or another control from another
workbook and it works fine. What could be the problem?
I deleted the Excel10.xlb file from the "C:\Documents and
Settings\UserName\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel" folder but nothing
changed except that I lost all my personal settings.
Should I have Excel reinstalled?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
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Jac Tremblay
 
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