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I want to use the Datagrid or Flexgrid controls on an Excel user form. When
I try to add the control I get a message 'The control could not be created
because it is not properly licensed' . I am using excel 2k3 pro sp2. Any
help with this would be appreciated.

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JR,

I believe you need to have a licensed version of vb to be allowed a design
license on the control.

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I want to use the Datagrid or Flexgrid controls on an Excel user form.
When
I try to add the control I get a message 'The control could not be created
because it is not properly licensed' . I am using excel 2k3 pro sp2. Any
help with this would be appreciated.

Thanks
JR



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I have the same problem.
On my PC with vb installed it works, but (i.e. using Excel VBA) it works too in some PC without VB installed and it does't works in some other.
I don't understand why !!!

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