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I have problem accessing some of the help in VBA. When I press F1 in Visual
Basic editor window, the help panel will show up at the right side of my
screen, and there are three main entries listed: Microsoft Excel Visual Basic
Reference, Microsoft Visual Basic Documentation, and Microsoft Office Visual
Basic Reference.

I have problem with the Visual Basic Documentation. When I click it, a list
of content will be shown in the form of hyperlink. But when I click at any of
the link, nothing happen. All the links in the table of content of VB
Documentation are lost.

How do I fix this? Fyi, I do not have any installation disk. The notebook
arrived with the image installed, and when I call IT, they just don't have a
clue.

Thank you in advance.
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I assume you are referring to the Excel VB Reference, if so, you can
download a copy he

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en


HTH,
JP

On Dec 29, 11:52*pm, Ketut wrote:
I have problem accessing some of the help in VBA. When I press F1 in Visual
Basic editor window, the help panel will show up at the right side of my
screen, and there are three main entries listed: Microsoft Excel Visual Basic
Reference, Microsoft Visual Basic Documentation, and Microsoft Office Visual
Basic Reference.

I have problem with the Visual Basic Documentation. When I click it, a list
of content will be shown in the form of hyperlink. But when I click at any of
the link, nothing happen. All the links in the table of content of VB
Documentation are lost.

How do I fix this? Fyi, I do not have any installation disk. The notebook
arrived with the image installed, and when I call IT, they just don't have a
clue.

Thank you in advance.


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Thanks for the reply, JP. But no, I did not refer to the Excel VB Reference.
I do not have problem with that. What I can not access is MS VB Documentation.

"JP" wrote:

I assume you are referring to the Excel VB Reference, if so, you can
download a copy he

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en


HTH,
JP

On Dec 29, 11:52 pm, Ketut wrote:
I have problem accessing some of the help in VBA. When I press F1 in Visual
Basic editor window, the help panel will show up at the right side of my
screen, and there are three main entries listed: Microsoft Excel Visual Basic
Reference, Microsoft Visual Basic Documentation, and Microsoft Office Visual
Basic Reference.

I have problem with the Visual Basic Documentation. When I click it, a list
of content will be shown in the form of hyperlink. But when I click at any of
the link, nothing happen. All the links in the table of content of VB
Documentation are lost.

How do I fix this? Fyi, I do not have any installation disk. The notebook
arrived with the image installed, and when I call IT, they just don't have a
clue.

Thank you in advance.



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Nevermind, I found the solution: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/887706

"Ketut" wrote:

I have problem accessing some of the help in VBA. When I press F1 in Visual
Basic editor window, the help panel will show up at the right side of my
screen, and there are three main entries listed: Microsoft Excel Visual Basic
Reference, Microsoft Visual Basic Documentation, and Microsoft Office Visual
Basic Reference.

I have problem with the Visual Basic Documentation. When I click it, a list
of content will be shown in the form of hyperlink. But when I click at any of
the link, nothing happen. All the links in the table of content of VB
Documentation are lost.

How do I fix this? Fyi, I do not have any installation disk. The notebook
arrived with the image installed, and when I call IT, they just don't have a
clue.

Thank you in advance.

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Glad to hear it!


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On Dec 30, 11:29*pm, Ketut wrote:
Nevermind, I found the solution:http://support.microsoft.com/kb/887706



"Ketut" wrote:
I have problem accessing some of the help in VBA. When I press F1 in Visual
Basic editor window, the help panel will show up at the right side of my
screen, and there are three main entries listed: Microsoft Excel Visual Basic
Reference, Microsoft Visual Basic Documentation, and Microsoft Office Visual
Basic Reference.


I have problem with the Visual Basic Documentation. When I click it, a list
of content will be shown in the form of hyperlink. But when I click at any of
the link, nothing happen. All the links in the table of content of VB
Documentation are lost.


How do I fix this? Fyi, I do not have any installation disk. The notebook
arrived with the image installed, and when I call IT, they just don't have a
clue.


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