Full Install OffPro97 kills vba

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david beattie

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Ignorant user. Bought a laptop and activated XP. Installed my Office
Professional 97, adding a few things to the "Typical" installation option.
Everything fine except one database "cant find project or library".
Uninstalled Office, reinstalled it with everything; msgbox said it couldn't
register htmlmarq.ocx. Access useless, vba problem; Word iffy, couldn't
find (DLL) Vba 332 (or maybe vice-versa). Uninstalled, reinstalled
"Typical". Database problem solved by unchecking some Kodak boxes. But if I
want to run almost everything in Office Pro 97 under XP, which is the box I
should leave unticked when installing to prevent those moaning msgboxes,
please?

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Cindy M -WordMVP-

Hi David,
Ignorant user.
Indeed...

Any reply to (e-mail address removed), please. An automatic reply will go to a
dead address, and fail.
You've posted in a newsgroup. Most replies will go to the newsgroup, and
perhaps automatically to the email address in the group.
Installed my Office
Professional 97, adding a few things to the "Typical" installation option.
In addition, you've posted to the WRONG group to address your problem. VBA =
programming = developer. Your question is about setup. That's Office.setup,
where you're much more likely to encounter someone who can help you.

And, to finish off the "ignorant user" profile: it's polite to address the
people of whom you're asking a question and to sign with at least a first
name. Questions will probably get answered, anyway, but the *volunteers* in
these peer-to-peer groups will be happier to do so if the interaction is
more... personal :)

Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 8 2004)
http://www.word.mvps.org

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