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Default I can't open a VBA programed excel file in Excel2007??

When I want to open a file that contains Visual Basic program I face this
Error message:
Opening the VBA project in this file requires a component that is not
currently installed. This file will be opened without the VBA project. For
more information, search Microsoft Office Online for €œVBA converters€.
Searching Microsoft Office Online I didn't find anything that solves my
problem

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Have a look at
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/926430
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"Maz" wrote:

When I want to open a file that contains Visual Basic program I face this
Error message:
Opening the VBA project in this file requires a component that is not
currently installed. This file will be opened without the VBA project. For
more information, search Microsoft Office Online for €œVBA converters€.
Searching Microsoft Office Online I didn't find anything that solves my
problem

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Default I can't open a VBA programed excel file in Excel2007??

I've already looked there, but it's written there to contact help and support
Microsoft and it doesn't solve anything at all

Thanks

"Bernard Liengme" wrote:

Have a look at
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/926430
best wishes
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"Maz" wrote:

When I want to open a file that contains Visual Basic program I face this
Error message:
Opening the VBA project in this file requires a component that is not
currently installed. This file will be opened without the VBA project. For
more information, search Microsoft Office Online for €œVBA converters€.
Searching Microsoft Office Online I didn't find anything that solves my
problem

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On Oct 16, 9:12 pm, Maz wrote:
I've already looked there, but it's written there to contact help and support
Microsoft and it doesn't solve anything at all

Thanks

"Bernard Liengme" wrote:
Have a look at
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/926430
best wishes
--
www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme


"Maz" wrote:


When I want to open a file that contains Visual Basic program I face this
Error message:
Opening the VBA project in this file requires a component that is not
currently installed. This file will be opened without the VBA project. For
more information, search Microsoft Office Online for "VBA converters".
Searching Microsoft Office Online I didn't find anything that solves my
problem


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