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I have a peculiar situation with one colleague with an xla file which otherwise works
perfectly well elsewhere. When I look at his project manager the Microsoft Excel Objects,
namely Sheet1 and ThisWorkbook, (in a blank sheet) are within the xla file. ie if the xla
file is clicked on the + sign then these appear within it and not outwith as they should
be. If the add-in is removed through ToolsAddins then excel works fine, but as soon as
it is added in there are compile errors in hidden workbook etc. The add-in is fine in
other computers but this just seems to be corrupted. Is there any way to resolve this
other than a clean install of excel. Many thanks for your help.

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Are the XL versions the same?
Are the operating systems the same?
Have you examined the offending code?

Have you asked the author of the code about the problem?
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I have a peculiar situation with one colleague with an xla file which otherwise works
perfectly well elsewhere. When I look at his project manager the Microsoft Excel Objects,
namely Sheet1 and ThisWorkbook, (in a blank sheet) are within the xla file. ie if the xla
file is clicked on the + sign then these appear within it and not outwith as they should
be. If the add-in is removed through ToolsAddins then excel works fine, but as soon as
it is added in there are compile errors in hidden workbook etc. The add-in is fine in
other computers but this just seems to be corrupted. Is there any way to resolve this
other than a clean install of excel. Many thanks for your help.

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Sorry didn't mean to be so imprecise. All are on Excel 2002 SP3, Winows XP. The add in is
widely available and mentioned regularly on newsgroups and none have expressed a similar
problem through all my searches on this add-in. It is complex so finding offending code
would be beyond my limited abilities. I could e-mail the author to see if he has
experiened the problem however it has worked perfectly well up to this stage and I just
thought it might strike a chord with someone experiencing a similar situation and that
there was perhaps something indentifiable that my colleague might have done to result in
this. Thanks anyway for your response.

Jim Cone wrote:
Are the XL versions the same?
Are the operating systems the same?
Have you examined the offending code?

Have you asked the author of the code about the problem?

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Thanks again Jim. Been there already, no joy. Appreciate help though. Think I will give
author a go.


Jim Cone wrote:
Maybe...
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307410
"You receive a compile error in hidden module..."

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