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Thanks Rob!
That was it. I didn't realize that I had to install the Shared Features also. -- Ken Hudson "Rob Bovey" wrote: Hi Ken, Rerun the installer, choose the custom installation option and make sure VBA is selected to be installed under the Shared Features list. -- Rob Bovey, Excel MVP Application Professionals http://www.appspro.com/ * Take your Excel development skills to the next level. * Professional Excel Development http://www.appspro.com/Books/Books.htm "Ken Hudson" wrote in message ... Through my company I was able to purchase Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007 that contains Word, Excel, Access, P Point, Outlook, ect. 2007. The CD cover says it is a "Home Use Program." I loaded Excel only. When I open 2007, it appears that it can not load macros, record macros, etc. When I select the Developer option on the menu bar, VB, Macros and Record Macro are all greyed out. Does this mean that this is a "watered down" version that just doesn't have all the functionality that Office Professional has? -- Ken Hudson |
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