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Default HELP!!! Macro doens't run on clients maschine

Hello.

I programmed a macro in vba excel 2003 (english language). This macro shifts
columns to the correct position and adds some static data. Afterwards the
data gets exported into a txt-file. (nothing complicated)

I macro runs on the machines in our office (germany). we use the ms office
package 2003 english language. the costumer uses the same version in fance.
english language too.

when i start the macro in the machine of the client excel aborts the macro
and displays the error: "procedure and/or instance doesn't exist" and marks
"(CHR(10))" in the source code. I uses (CHR(10)) to get a carriage-return in
the messagebox.

When I cut all (CHR(10)) the macro aborts too with the same message and
marks the i from "for i = 1 to 9".

Could it be that there a different object bibliotheka files?? Or do you see
any other solution? I think I am not the first person that programs macros in
germany for french companier. :-)

So I would be happy to get you reply.

Many thanks in advance.

Michael
 
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