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Default MISSING: ReportBuilderAddIn 1.0 Type Library

Hello,

I'm trying to let another user use some work that I've completed. On my PC
I've installed XLAddinSetup.msi. This is from SQL Server 2005 and pertains
to data cubes / OLAP. In any case, I've never added this as a reference:
<file://C:\Program Files\Microsoft Solutions\Cube
Analysis\BIN\ReportBuilderAddIn.dll

But there it is, and stubornly, all ways known to myself fail to remove the
reference from my workbook. Here's what I've tried:
* tools/addins, uncheck the addin
* Alt+F11/Tools/Reference/ReportBuilderAddIn 1.0 Type Library, uncheck the
addin
* programatically doing the same thing through 'Application Extensibility'
* close excel/rename the folder holding the the .dll to .old/restrat excel
workbook/Alt+F11 steps above. Now all I get is MISSING + same stuborn 'I
will not be removed' behaviour.

Has anyone come across this before? Could someone kindly tell me their
solution?

Thanks in advance,
-Steven


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