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I recently upgraded to 2007 and am trying to open some old workbooks in
2007.... when I try to run some functions I programed myself I get an error
that says ATPBAEN.XLA not found.. what does that mean? How do I get my
old functions and macros to run?
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I got it.. it was a reference to workday funtion in code... changed reference
and seems fine for now

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I recently upgraded to 2007 and am trying to open some old workbooks in
2007.... when I try to run some functions I programed myself I get an error
that says ATPBAEN.XLA not found.. what does that mean? How do I get my
old functions and macros to run?

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It looks like you were using analysis toolpak in the earlier version.
The worksheet functions included in it are now native to Excel,
without an add-in.


On Dec 21, 2:53 pm, John wrote:
I got it.. it was a reference to workday funtion in code... changed reference
and seems fine for now

"John" wrote:
I recently upgraded to 2007 and am trying to open some old workbooks in
2007.... when I try to run some functions I programed myself I get an error
that says ATPBAEN.XLA not found.. what does that mean? How do I get my
old functions and macros to run?


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