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Default VBA Gone!

Then cross-post rather than multi-post.

Responders will then know to answer just one group or several.


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On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 11:59:35 -0700, childofthe1980s
wrote:

On multi-posting, I have to get the answer somehow. I always go the extra
mile for my clients.

"Jim Rech" wrote:

See my reply in Misc. You shouldn't multi-post.

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"childofthe1980s" wrote in
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| Hello:
|
| A client was having an issue with Excel 2002, so we reinstalled Excel and
| fixed the problem.
|
| But, just now, he opened a spreadsheet that had a macro attached. The
macro
| apparently is gone. He says that Excel has removed the ability for him to
| run the macro and access the Visual Basic Editor.
|
| And, here is the error message that he gets: "This workbook has lost its
| VBA project, ActiveX controls and any other programmability-related
features."
|
| Is there any way to get this back, even if a re-install of VBA is done?
|
| Thanks!
|
| childofthe1980s
|




 
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