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Default vb add-in manager is empty

I have been working on this all day. My VB add in manager is empty. I have
read that this can be a problem with being signed on to the wrong user
account, but I am the only user on this computer and I have administrative
rights.
When I pull up VB and go into "about" my version is 6.5, and when I pull up
system info it has the location of the files in program Files\Microsoft
Office\Office 12\Library but all of these items are the Excel add-ins that I
installed. I have Office 2007 Professional, and really need the API Viewer
add in for a project I'm working on.
Any help you would give me would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks

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It is a third party add-in. It does not come with Office/Excel
Take a look here...
http://www.activevb.de/rubriken/apiv...viewereng.html

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I have been working on this all day. My VB add in manager is empty. I have
read that this can be a problem with being signed on to the wrong user
account, but I am the only user on this computer and I have administrative
rights.
When I pull up VB and go into "about" my version is 6.5, and when I pull up
system info it has the location of the files in program Files\Microsoft
Office\Office 12\Library but all of these items are the Excel add-ins that I
installed. I have Office 2007 Professional, and really need the API Viewer
add in for a project I'm working on.
Any help you would give me would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks

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Default vb add-in manager is empty

Thank you, I feel really dumb now. I'm sure you'll be hearing back from me
though, cause I'm trying to put a scroll bar in a vb form, and it's kicking
my rear!
Thanks again

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It is a third party add-in. It does not come with Office/Excel
Take a look here...
http://www.activevb.de/rubriken/apiv...viewereng.html

--
Jim Cone
San Francisco, USA
http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware
(Excel Add-ins / Excel Programming)





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I have been working on this all day. My VB add in manager is empty. I have
read that this can be a problem with being signed on to the wrong user
account, but I am the only user on this computer and I have administrative
rights.
When I pull up VB and go into "about" my version is 6.5, and when I pull up
system info it has the location of the files in program Files\Microsoft
Office\Office 12\Library but all of these items are the Excel add-ins that I
installed. I have Office 2007 Professional, and really need the API Viewer
add in for a project I'm working on.
Any help you would give me would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks


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