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When I want to open a file that contains Visual Basic program in Excel 2007 I
face this Error message: Opening the VBA project in this file requires a component that is not currently installed. This file will be opened without the VBA project. For more information, search Microsoft Office Online for €œVBA converters€. Searching Microsoft Office Online I didn't find anything that solves my problem |
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Maz:
What is probably happening is that someone either included a reference to a program that they had on their computer (maybe to use an ActiveX control or function in a dll) and you probably don't have it. Did you, or someone else create the workbook? -- Bob Larson Access World Forums Super Moderator ____________________________________ Access 2000, 2003, 2007, SQL Server 2000, Crystal Reports 10/XI, VB6 WinXP, Vista "Maz" wrote: When I want to open a file that contains Visual Basic program in Excel 2007 I face this Error message: Opening the VBA project in this file requires a component that is not currently installed. This file will be opened without the VBA project. For more information, search Microsoft Office Online for €œVBA converters€. Searching Microsoft Office Online I didn't find anything that solves my problem |
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Folks in our office are having this issue as well. According to what I read,
2007 does not have converters for vba code in it. What we're trying to open is forms that opened just fine in 2000 and 2003(and that were most likely built in 2000). Absolutely nothing remarkable about them. "boblarson" wrote: Maz: What is probably happening is that someone either included a reference to a program that they had on their computer (maybe to use an ActiveX control or function in a dll) and you probably don't have it. Did you, or someone else create the workbook? -- Bob Larson Access World Forums Super Moderator ____________________________________ Access 2000, 2003, 2007, SQL Server 2000, Crystal Reports 10/XI, VB6 WinXP, Vista "Maz" wrote: When I want to open a file that contains Visual Basic program in Excel 2007 I face this Error message: Opening the VBA project in this file requires a component that is not currently installed. This file will be opened without the VBA project. For more information, search Microsoft Office Online for €œVBA converters€. Searching Microsoft Office Online I didn't find anything that solves my problem |
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What can also be the problem is that the Office program was installed as
TYPICAL instead of CUSTOM where you can select all of the converters and various other items that are really good to have but aren't installed with a TYPICAL installation. -- Bob Larson Access World Forums Super Moderator Utter Access VIP Tutorials at http://www.btabdevelopment.com __________________________________ If my post was helpful to you, please rate the post. "greylady" wrote: Folks in our office are having this issue as well. According to what I read, 2007 does not have converters for vba code in it. What we're trying to open is forms that opened just fine in 2000 and 2003(and that were most likely built in 2000). Absolutely nothing remarkable about them. "boblarson" wrote: Maz: What is probably happening is that someone either included a reference to a program that they had on their computer (maybe to use an ActiveX control or function in a dll) and you probably don't have it. Did you, or someone else create the workbook? -- Bob Larson Access World Forums Super Moderator ____________________________________ Access 2000, 2003, 2007, SQL Server 2000, Crystal Reports 10/XI, VB6 WinXP, Vista "Maz" wrote: When I want to open a file that contains Visual Basic program in Excel 2007 I face this Error message: Opening the VBA project in this file requires a component that is not currently installed. This file will be opened without the VBA project. For more information, search Microsoft Office Online for €œVBA converters€. Searching Microsoft Office Online I didn't find anything that solves my problem |
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