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Hi all,

I get the "Can't find library or project" error when a macro need to run.
for examples, debugger will stop when running encount normal item such as
"Date", "UCase". The strange thing is I can run on my computer and when the
workbook is put on others some run well and some have the problem.

Thank you very much

Clara
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clara wrote:
Hi all,

I get the "Can't find library or project" error when a macro need to run.
for examples, debugger will stop when running encount normal item such as
"Date", "UCase". The strange thing is I can run on my computer and when the
workbook is put on others some run well and some have the problem.

Thank you very much

Clara


1.
goto to office.microsoft.com, click download, click office update
and make sure that you have all patches installed.

2. Open VBE, Go to tools/References and see what library is marked as
"MISSING:". And install it on that computer.



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