cant find project or library

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Rog

I am dealing with a "cant find project or library" error that keeps
haunting me on a template that I have built in Excel for both PC and Mac
's. It's a very basic template all in all.

Each time I get the error, the VBA Project - References screen pops up
and I get the list of References within the VBA project. However, I do
notice that there there is the "MISSING:" item with an "x" next to it in
the list. When I highlight the "MISSING:" line, it has a location that
points to a server where I once saved many of these templates. However,
even if I change the location to the current location of these templates
and then save, I still get the Compile Error: "cant find project or
library" after simply inserting a number into a cell on that template.

Details about the template:
- Contains Password Protection
- Contains 2 Options Buttons (use with a simple IF statement)
- Contains two Add Lines and Remove Lines macros
- Yes this template has been created from previous version of this
templates (which worked fine, but now this one keeps giving me the error
when I simply input a number in the cell - which results in the Compile
Error and the "MISSING" in the References section for the VBA editor)

If you need screenshots, please let me know...

Clint
 
B

Bob Phillips

Have you opened the template file, as against creating a new workbook from
the template file, and correcting and saving that.

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HTH

RP
(remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct)
 
R

Rog

Bob said:
Have you opened the template file, as against creating a new workbook from
the template file, and correcting and saving that.
Yes, I'm working directly from the template. Any clues???
 
M

Mark

I had this happen to me once. Not sure if yours is the
exact same deal. but, what I did was Re Compile my code
in the vba editor than it show me the Missing Library.

Just my 2 Cents
 
S

Stephen Bullen

Hi Rog,
I am dealing with a "cant find project or library" error that keeps
haunting me on a template that I have built in Excel for both PC and Mac
's. It's a very basic template all in all.

Can you not simply remove the [x] from that reference?

Regards

Stephen Bullen
Microsoft MVP - Excel
www.oaltd.co.uk
 

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