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error in loading dll/missing Ref Edit Control
Hi All,
I am running Excel 2003. I copied my Personal.xls file from my desktop to my laptop, and when I went to open up Excel I got "error in loading dll". After that, when I went to run a macro, I got another error. I then checked references and found that Ref Edit Control is missing. I went to the location where that is, (program files\microsoft\office11\refedit.dll) and clicked open, but that did not add it to the library. Any help is appreciated. Ariel |
error in loading dll/missing Ref Edit Control
The usual problem with REFEdit is that excel doesn't recognize the the Path.
Go back into the REfernce Tool and Browse for the file and click OPen. then make sure you have the X box slected and press OK in the Reference box. I had the same problem a couple of years ago the 1st time I used Ref edit on my home PC. The problem shows up as a posting quite often. "Ariel" wrote: Hi All, I am running Excel 2003. I copied my Personal.xls file from my desktop to my laptop, and when I went to open up Excel I got "error in loading dll". After that, when I went to run a macro, I got another error. I then checked references and found that Ref Edit Control is missing. I went to the location where that is, (program files\microsoft\office11\refedit.dll) and clicked open, but that did not add it to the library. Any help is appreciated. Ariel |
error in loading dll/missing Ref Edit Control
Hi Joel,
I've got two problems, the first is the "unable to load DLL" upon startup. That seems to set all the other problems in motion. Next, I tried loading RefEdit and it doesn't load. Interestingly enough, this is for Office 11 directory, even thought I have it loaded from the Office 10 directory. In any case, nothing is working here. I even tried loading the old version of Personal.exe and that now doesn't work either. THanks Ariel 0I tried that and I get an error message " "joel" wrote: The usual problem with REFEdit is that excel doesn't recognize the the Path. Go back into the REfernce Tool and Browse for the file and click OPen. then make sure you have the X box slected and press OK in the Reference box. I had the same problem a couple of years ago the 1st time I used Ref edit on my home PC. The problem shows up as a posting quite often. "Ariel" wrote: Hi All, I am running Excel 2003. I copied my Personal.xls file from my desktop to my laptop, and when I went to open up Excel I got "error in loading dll". After that, when I went to run a macro, I got another error. I then checked references and found that Ref Edit Control is missing. I went to the location where that is, (program files\microsoft\office11\refedit.dll) and clicked open, but that did not add it to the library. Any help is appreciated. Ariel |
error in loading dll/missing Ref Edit Control
It will only show up in the library if you are actually using the REFEDIT
control. Try adding a userform in the personal.xls file. Then put the REFEDIT onto the user form. Next Add the reference for the REFEDIT. If that doesn't work create a module to the Personal.xls with three lines of code Sub Test Userform1.Show exit Sub Next go to VBA menu Debug - Compile VBA Project. The Refernce should automatically appear. If not, the again try to add the reference. Once you get it working the 1st time it should always work. this is what I did a couple of years ago. "joel" wrote: The usual problem with REFEdit is that excel doesn't recognize the the Path. Go back into the REfernce Tool and Browse for the file and click OPen. then make sure you have the X box slected and press OK in the Reference box. I had the same problem a couple of years ago the 1st time I used Ref edit on my home PC. The problem shows up as a posting quite often. "Ariel" wrote: Hi All, I am running Excel 2003. I copied my Personal.xls file from my desktop to my laptop, and when I went to open up Excel I got "error in loading dll". After that, when I went to run a macro, I got another error. I then checked references and found that Ref Edit Control is missing. I went to the location where that is, (program files\microsoft\office11\refedit.dll) and clicked open, but that did not add it to the library. Any help is appreciated. Ariel |
error in loading dll/missing Ref Edit Control
Well, I still get the "unable to load dll" and so it doesn't allow me to
create or delete the userform. I think I have to resolve this load dll issue first and foremost. "joel" wrote: It will only show up in the library if you are actually using the REFEDIT control. Try adding a userform in the personal.xls file. Then put the REFEDIT onto the user form. Next Add the reference for the REFEDIT. If that doesn't work create a module to the Personal.xls with three lines of code Sub Test Userform1.Show exit Sub Next go to VBA menu Debug - Compile VBA Project. The Refernce should automatically appear. If not, the again try to add the reference. Once you get it working the 1st time it should always work. this is what I did a couple of years ago. "joel" wrote: The usual problem with REFEdit is that excel doesn't recognize the the Path. Go back into the REfernce Tool and Browse for the file and click OPen. then make sure you have the X box slected and press OK in the Reference box. I had the same problem a couple of years ago the 1st time I used Ref edit on my home PC. The problem shows up as a posting quite often. "Ariel" wrote: Hi All, I am running Excel 2003. I copied my Personal.xls file from my desktop to my laptop, and when I went to open up Excel I got "error in loading dll". After that, when I went to run a macro, I got another error. I then checked references and found that Ref Edit Control is missing. I went to the location where that is, (program files\microsoft\office11\refedit.dll) and clicked open, but that did not add it to the library. Any help is appreciated. Ariel |
error in loading dll/missing Ref Edit Control
Try getting to work in a regualr workbook, not personal.xls. then go back
and try the personal.xls. You may have to reboot your pc and start from scratch. It took me a while the 1st time on did it on my pc. I remember having similar problems, then all of a sudden it worked. I don't know hwat I did. Don't give up. "Ariel" wrote: Well, I still get the "unable to load dll" and so it doesn't allow me to create or delete the userform. I think I have to resolve this load dll issue first and foremost. "joel" wrote: It will only show up in the library if you are actually using the REFEDIT control. Try adding a userform in the personal.xls file. Then put the REFEDIT onto the user form. Next Add the reference for the REFEDIT. If that doesn't work create a module to the Personal.xls with three lines of code Sub Test Userform1.Show exit Sub Next go to VBA menu Debug - Compile VBA Project. The Refernce should automatically appear. If not, the again try to add the reference. Once you get it working the 1st time it should always work. this is what I did a couple of years ago. "joel" wrote: The usual problem with REFEdit is that excel doesn't recognize the the Path. Go back into the REfernce Tool and Browse for the file and click OPen. then make sure you have the X box slected and press OK in the Reference box. I had the same problem a couple of years ago the 1st time I used Ref edit on my home PC. The problem shows up as a posting quite often. "Ariel" wrote: Hi All, I am running Excel 2003. I copied my Personal.xls file from my desktop to my laptop, and when I went to open up Excel I got "error in loading dll". After that, when I went to run a macro, I got another error. I then checked references and found that Ref Edit Control is missing. I went to the location where that is, (program files\microsoft\office11\refedit.dll) and clicked open, but that did not add it to the library. Any help is appreciated. Ariel |
error in loading dll/missing Ref Edit Control
Hi Joel,
I removed the personal.xls file altogether and I was able to start up Excel with no dll error message. I then put the personal.xls file back in the directory and once again I got an error message upon start up (and of course, that renders the personal.xls inaccessible). Does Microsoft know of this problem? After all, it seems reasonable that you can move your code around from one computer to another without error? My two computers run Office 2003 products, so there is not a compatability issue. Thanks Ariel "joel" wrote: Try getting to work in a regualr workbook, not personal.xls. then go back and try the personal.xls. You may have to reboot your pc and start from scratch. It took me a while the 1st time on did it on my pc. I remember having similar problems, then all of a sudden it worked. I don't know hwat I did. Don't give up. "Ariel" wrote: Well, I still get the "unable to load dll" and so it doesn't allow me to create or delete the userform. I think I have to resolve this load dll issue first and foremost. "joel" wrote: It will only show up in the library if you are actually using the REFEDIT control. Try adding a userform in the personal.xls file. Then put the REFEDIT onto the user form. Next Add the reference for the REFEDIT. If that doesn't work create a module to the Personal.xls with three lines of code Sub Test Userform1.Show exit Sub Next go to VBA menu Debug - Compile VBA Project. The Refernce should automatically appear. If not, the again try to add the reference. Once you get it working the 1st time it should always work. this is what I did a couple of years ago. "joel" wrote: The usual problem with REFEdit is that excel doesn't recognize the the Path. Go back into the REfernce Tool and Browse for the file and click OPen. then make sure you have the X box slected and press OK in the Reference box. I had the same problem a couple of years ago the 1st time I used Ref edit on my home PC. The problem shows up as a posting quite often. "Ariel" wrote: Hi All, I am running Excel 2003. I copied my Personal.xls file from my desktop to my laptop, and when I went to open up Excel I got "error in loading dll". After that, when I went to run a macro, I got another error. I then checked references and found that Ref Edit Control is missing. I went to the location where that is, (program files\microsoft\office11\refedit.dll) and clicked open, but that did not add it to the library. Any help is appreciated. Ariel |
error in loading dll/missing Ref Edit Control
It should work if your have the same operating system (windowXP) and the same
version of Office. Make sure you have all the same updates (including SP's). You also may want to copy the DLL from the PC that is working to the one that is not working. "Ariel" wrote: Hi Joel, I removed the personal.xls file altogether and I was able to start up Excel with no dll error message. I then put the personal.xls file back in the directory and once again I got an error message upon start up (and of course, that renders the personal.xls inaccessible). Does Microsoft know of this problem? After all, it seems reasonable that you can move your code around from one computer to another without error? My two computers run Office 2003 products, so there is not a compatability issue. Thanks Ariel "joel" wrote: Try getting to work in a regualr workbook, not personal.xls. then go back and try the personal.xls. You may have to reboot your pc and start from scratch. It took me a while the 1st time on did it on my pc. I remember having similar problems, then all of a sudden it worked. I don't know hwat I did. Don't give up. "Ariel" wrote: Well, I still get the "unable to load dll" and so it doesn't allow me to create or delete the userform. I think I have to resolve this load dll issue first and foremost. "joel" wrote: It will only show up in the library if you are actually using the REFEDIT control. Try adding a userform in the personal.xls file. Then put the REFEDIT onto the user form. Next Add the reference for the REFEDIT. If that doesn't work create a module to the Personal.xls with three lines of code Sub Test Userform1.Show exit Sub Next go to VBA menu Debug - Compile VBA Project. The Refernce should automatically appear. If not, the again try to add the reference. Once you get it working the 1st time it should always work. this is what I did a couple of years ago. "joel" wrote: The usual problem with REFEdit is that excel doesn't recognize the the Path. Go back into the REfernce Tool and Browse for the file and click OPen. then make sure you have the X box slected and press OK in the Reference box. I had the same problem a couple of years ago the 1st time I used Ref edit on my home PC. The problem shows up as a posting quite often. "Ariel" wrote: Hi All, I am running Excel 2003. I copied my Personal.xls file from my desktop to my laptop, and when I went to open up Excel I got "error in loading dll". After that, when I went to run a macro, I got another error. I then checked references and found that Ref Edit Control is missing. I went to the location where that is, (program files\microsoft\office11\refedit.dll) and clicked open, but that did not add it to the library. Any help is appreciated. Ariel |
error in loading dll/missing Ref Edit Control
On Apr 5, 10:20*pm, joel wrote:
The usual problem with REFEdit is that excel doesn't recognize the the Path. * Go back into the REfernce Tool and Browse for the file and click OPen. *then make sure you have the X box slected and press OK in the Reference box. *I had the same problem a couple of years ago the 1st time I used Ref edit on my home PC. *The problem shows up as a posting quite often. Hi, Sorry for the thread hijack, but we have this problem too. A user of one department developed an Excel application that is published on our intranet as a read-only file. The read-only part is important here. It is a master file that should not be changed by the users that consult it. Excel is perhaps not the best platform for what they wanted to do, but we all know what happens when users don't get a budget for a (.NET or other) developer... The problem is that some users from other departments also have missing Refedit.dll references, after a completely unrelated bugfix. All computers at our site have the same windows and office version and service pack. (Off2003sp2) The bug is fixed when the reference to Refedit.dll is removed and added back, and then the file is saved as a local copy. But we cannot save the file to the original location, because that is read only. I really don't know where to start troubleshooting. So far I have only done shotgun debugging. My next suggestion would be to change all code from early binding to late binding so you don't need references any more, but that will have a serious performance impact... -- Amedee |
error in loading dll/missing Ref Edit Control
Try selecting a different DLL for the ref edit in the VBA Reference Menu.
Exit Excel and then swtich it back. Make sure you select the check box in the reference menu and press OK. Then switching back to REFEDIT.DLL. I 1st found this problem about 2 years ago. don't know why micrsoft hasn't fixed this bug which is effecting lots of people. "Amedee Van Gasse" wrote: On Apr 5, 10:20 pm, joel wrote: The usual problem with REFEdit is that excel doesn't recognize the the Path. Go back into the REfernce Tool and Browse for the file and click OPen. then make sure you have the X box slected and press OK in the Reference box. I had the same problem a couple of years ago the 1st time I used Ref edit on my home PC. The problem shows up as a posting quite often. Hi, Sorry for the thread hijack, but we have this problem too. A user of one department developed an Excel application that is published on our intranet as a read-only file. The read-only part is important here. It is a master file that should not be changed by the users that consult it. Excel is perhaps not the best platform for what they wanted to do, but we all know what happens when users don't get a budget for a (.NET or other) developer... The problem is that some users from other departments also have missing Refedit.dll references, after a completely unrelated bugfix. All computers at our site have the same windows and office version and service pack. (Off2003sp2) The bug is fixed when the reference to Refedit.dll is removed and added back, and then the file is saved as a local copy. But we cannot save the file to the original location, because that is read only. I really don't know where to start troubleshooting. So far I have only done shotgun debugging. My next suggestion would be to change all code from early binding to late binding so you don't need references any more, but that will have a serious performance impact... -- Amedee |
error in loading dll/missing Ref Edit Control
This msg thread seems somewhat related to my problem, but not completely. On starting a .XLS workbook (developed in XL11 with VBA) in XL12, I get a compile error "cannot find Project or library". Clicking OK, I get Reference list showing Ref Edit Control is missing. This workbook was working fine under XL12 - and has not been changed - since I installed SP2 for Office 2007. I remember getting such an error in similar situation startimg this same program without having SP1 installed. Did SP2 break what SP1 fixed ? I tried unchecking that reference, restarting Excel and restarting the program and got same result. I don't think it matters since the compile error is hit on first variable not explicitly Dim'd, but it is the internally defined Date variable, used as DateToday = Date Looking for help; very worried since this is a workbook/program that I provide commercially to several clients. Thanks. Cheers. dj "Joel" wrote: Try selecting a different DLL for the ref edit in the VBA Reference Menu. Exit Excel and then swtich it back. Make sure you select the check box in the reference menu and press OK. Then switching back to REFEDIT.DLL. I 1st found this problem about 2 years ago. don't know why micrsoft hasn't fixed this bug which is effecting lots of people. "Amedee Van Gasse" wrote: On Apr 5, 10:20 pm, joel wrote: The usual problem with REFEdit is that excel doesn't recognize the the Path. Go back into the REfernce Tool and Browse for the file and click OPen. then make sure you have the X box slected and press OK in the Reference box. I had the same problem a couple of years ago the 1st time I used Ref edit on my home PC. The problem shows up as a posting quite often. Hi, Sorry for the thread hijack, but we have this problem too. A user of one department developed an Excel application that is published on our intranet as a read-only file. The read-only part is important here. It is a master file that should not be changed by the users that consult it. Excel is perhaps not the best platform for what they wanted to do, but we all know what happens when users don't get a budget for a (.NET or other) developer... The problem is that some users from other departments also have missing Refedit.dll references, after a completely unrelated bugfix. All computers at our site have the same windows and office version and service pack. (Off2003sp2) The bug is fixed when the reference to Refedit.dll is removed and added back, and then the file is saved as a local copy. But we cannot save the file to the original location, because that is read only. I really don't know where to start troubleshooting. So far I have only done shotgun debugging. My next suggestion would be to change all code from early binding to late binding so you don't need references any more, but that will have a serious performance impact... -- Amedee |
error in loading dll/missing Ref Edit Control
Got help elsewhere, but wanted to share here. When I was installing SP2, it ran into a fata error and asked if I wanted to return to an earlier set point. I said 'yes', and when that finished I rebooted again and re-ran the SP2 installer. What I found out today was that that process can remove SP1 also and it had done just that. "DonJ_Austin" wrote: This msg thread seems somewhat related to my problem, but not completely. On starting a .XLS workbook (developed in XL11 with VBA) in XL12, I get a compile error "cannot find Project or library". Clicking OK, I get Reference list showing Ref Edit Control is missing. This workbook was working fine under XL12 - and has not been changed - since I installed SP2 for Office 2007. I remember getting such an error in similar situation startimg this same program without having SP1 installed. Did SP2 break what SP1 fixed ? I tried unchecking that reference, restarting Excel and restarting the program and got same result. I don't think it matters since the compile error is hit on first variable not explicitly Dim'd, but it is the internally defined Date variable, used as DateToday = Date Looking for help; very worried since this is a workbook/program that I provide commercially to several clients. Thanks. Cheers. dj "Joel" wrote: Try selecting a different DLL for the ref edit in the VBA Reference Menu. Exit Excel and then swtich it back. Make sure you select the check box in the reference menu and press OK. Then switching back to REFEDIT.DLL. I 1st found this problem about 2 years ago. don't know why micrsoft hasn't fixed this bug which is effecting lots of people. "Amedee Van Gasse" wrote: On Apr 5, 10:20 pm, joel wrote: The usual problem with REFEdit is that excel doesn't recognize the the Path. Go back into the REfernce Tool and Browse for the file and click OPen. then make sure you have the X box slected and press OK in the Reference box. I had the same problem a couple of years ago the 1st time I used Ref edit on my home PC. The problem shows up as a posting quite often. Hi, Sorry for the thread hijack, but we have this problem too. A user of one department developed an Excel application that is published on our intranet as a read-only file. The read-only part is important here. It is a master file that should not be changed by the users that consult it. Excel is perhaps not the best platform for what they wanted to do, but we all know what happens when users don't get a budget for a (.NET or other) developer... The problem is that some users from other departments also have missing Refedit.dll references, after a completely unrelated bugfix. All computers at our site have the same windows and office version and service pack. (Off2003sp2) The bug is fixed when the reference to Refedit.dll is removed and added back, and then the file is saved as a local copy. But we cannot save the file to the original location, because that is read only. I really don't know where to start troubleshooting. So far I have only done shotgun debugging. My next suggestion would be to change all code from early binding to late binding so you don't need references any more, but that will have a serious performance impact... -- Amedee |
error in loading dll/missing Ref Edit Control
http://peltiertech.com/WordPress/uns...strating-error
/ I found this webpage very helpful in fixing the problem. I was trawling around google for ages looking for a fix to the refedit issue and what's suggested here really helped me and has fixed the problem (although it's early days yet!). The webpage describes several solutions, but the one that worked for me (as an Excel 2007 user) was to "run office Diagnostics". *** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com *** |
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