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Premium Solver does not work with Vista
Hello,
I was using Excel Premium Solver with XP without problems. When we moved to the Vista platform, I re-installed the solver, but every time I try to run the solver add-in, I get the message "Cannot run the macro Solver.xla!stub". The macro may not be available in this workbook or all macros may be disabled." I explicitly enabled ,acros, and I can run other add-ins, so I'm pretty sure that is not the problem. We have noe changed the version of Excel that we're using, but I still tried VB converters, but that didn't do it, either. Any help would be appreciated. |
Premium Solver does not work with Vista
I'm not familiar with that product, but the first thing to do (I would say)
is to check the website for the program to make sure your version of the product is in fact supported on Vista. -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "OT" wrote in message ... Hello, I was using Excel Premium Solver with XP without problems. When we moved to the Vista platform, I re-installed the solver, but every time I try to run the solver add-in, I get the message "Cannot run the macro Solver.xla!stub". The macro may not be available in this workbook or all macros may be disabled." I explicitly enabled ,acros, and I can run other add-ins, so I'm pretty sure that is not the problem. We have noe changed the version of Excel that we're using, but I still tried VB converters, but that didn't do it, either. Any help would be appreciated. |
Premium Solver does not work with Vista
Or upgrade to XP <g
-- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Rick Rothstein" wrote in message ... I'm not familiar with that product, but the first thing to do (I would say) is to check the website for the program to make sure your version of the product is in fact supported on Vista. -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "OT" wrote in message ... Hello, I was using Excel Premium Solver with XP without problems. When we moved to the Vista platform, I re-installed the solver, but every time I try to run the solver add-in, I get the message "Cannot run the macro Solver.xla!stub". The macro may not be available in this workbook or all macros may be disabled." I explicitly enabled ,acros, and I can run other add-ins, so I'm pretty sure that is not the problem. We have noe changed the version of Excel that we're using, but I still tried VB converters, but that didn't do it, either. Any help would be appreciated. |
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