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I use to have MS Office 2000 Developer edition and following this
package was a code organizer. I think it was developed in Access and
gave you the ability to select code and drag it directly to your vba
project. You could add new code and have your own library.

However, when getting a new PC with windows 7 home and MS Office 2010
Professional, I can no longer get my old Code Library program to work?
Anybody else experiencing the same problem? Is there a solution or
update to this program? Other suggestions?

Any suggestions are apprieciated. Thanx in advance!

Regards
Jan T.
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You are not clear as to whether Office 2000 is installed on your new system.
Office 2010 does not play well with earlier Office versions.
What you need is a separate partition on your drive (apart from the one with Office 2010) and
install Office 2000 in it.
Your developer/code library should then run without a problem.

I have multiple Excel versions installed and have separate partitions for xl2003 and earlier
versions, for xl2007 and for xl2010.
Excel 2010 has a VBA7 version that is like that funny uncle that shouldn't be alone with the
children.

EaseUs Partition Master is a free program (do a search) that I just used to resize and partition my
hard drive so I could install xl2010. A little slow but very easy to use.
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Jim Cone
Portland, Oregon USA
http://www.mediafire.com/PrimitiveSoftware .
(List Files XL add-in: finds and lists files/folders with hyperlinks) .



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I use to have MS Office 2000 Developer edition and following this
package was a code organizer. I think it was developed in Access and
gave you the ability to select code and drag it directly to your vba
project. You could add new code and have your own library.

However, when getting a new PC with windows 7 home and MS Office 2010
Professional, I can no longer get my old Code Library program to work?
Anybody else experiencing the same problem? Is there a solution or
update to this program? Other suggestions?

Any suggestions are apprieciated. Thanx in advance!

Regards
Jan T.



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Hi, James Cone! OK - that was very interesting. I have installed
Office 2000 Developer Edition first, then Office 2010 Pro.
However, I have never tried to partition my hard drive, so that is
probably a very good idea.

Thank you very much for good advice and the suggestion for free resize
and partitioning software.

Appreciated it very much! Thanx!

Regards
Jan T.


On 18 Nov, 00:13, "Jim Cone" wrote:
You are not clear as to whether Office 2000 is installed on your new system.
Office 2010 does not play well with earlier Office versions.
What you need is a separate partition on your drive (apart from the one with Office 2010) and
install Office 2000 in it.
Your developer/code library should then run without a problem.

I have multiple Excel versions installed and have separate partitions for xl2003 and earlier
versions, for xl2007 and for xl2010.
Excel 2010 has a VBA7 version that is like that funny uncle that shouldn't be alone with the
children.

EaseUs Partition Master is a free program (do a search) that I just used to resize and partition my
hard drive so I could install xl2010. *A little slow but very easy to use.
--
Jim Cone
Portland, Oregon USAhttp://www.mediafire.com/PrimitiveSoftware*.
(List Files XL add-in: *finds and lists files/folders with hyperlinks) *.

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I use to have MS Office 2000 Developer edition and following this
package was a code organizer. I think it was developed in Access and
gave you the ability to select code and drag it directly to your vba
project. You could add new code and have your own library.


However, when getting a new PC with windows 7 home and MS Office 2010
Professional, I can no longer get my old Code Library program to work?
Anybody else experiencing the same problem? Is there a solution or
update to this program? Other suggestions?


Any suggestions are apprieciated. Thanx in advance!


Regards
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You are welcome.
More info on the EaseUs program from PC World Magazine at...
http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/fil...scription.html
'---
Jim Cone
Portland, Oregon USA .
http://www.mediafire.com/PrimitiveSoftware .
(free and commercial excel programs)



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Hi, James Cone!
OK - that was very interesting. I have installed
Office 2000 Developer Edition first, then Office 2010 Pro.
However, I have never tried to partition my hard drive, so that is
probably a very good idea.

Thank you very much for good advice and the suggestion for free resize
and partitioning software.
Appreciated it very much! Thanx!
Regards
Jan T.


On 18 Nov, 00:13, "Jim Cone"
wrote:
You are not clear as to whether Office 2000 is installed on your new system.
Office 2010 does not play well with earlier Office versions.
What you need is a separate partition on your drive (apart from the one with Office 2010) and
install Office 2000 in it.
Your developer/code library should then run without a problem.

I have multiple Excel versions installed and have separate partitions for xl2003 and earlier
versions, for xl2007 and for xl2010.
Excel 2010 has a VBA7 version that is like that funny uncle that shouldn't be alone with the
children.

EaseUs Partition Master is a free program (do a search) that I just used to resize and partition
my
hard drive so I could install xl2010. A little slow but very easy to use.
--
Jim Cone
Portland, Oregon USA
http://www.mediafire.com/PrimitiveSoftware .
(List Files XL add-in: finds and lists files/folders with hyperlinks) .





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I use to have MS Office 2000 Developer edition and following this
package was a code organizer. I think it was developed in Access and
gave you the ability to select code and drag it directly to your vba
project. You could add new code and have your own library.


However, when getting a new PC with windows 7 home and MS Office 2010
Professional, I can no longer get my old Code Library program to work?
Anybody else experiencing the same problem? Is there a solution or
update to this program? Other suggestions?
Any suggestions are apprieciated. Thanx in advance!
Regards
Jan T.– Skjul sitert tekst –

– Vis sitert tekst –



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