Missing libraries

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Marc Hankin

A Word template I use at home won't work at my office.
So, I opened that template (at the office) and checked
Tools, References and found the following messages:
MISSING: Data Object Wizard
MISSING: DateAlarm 1.0 Type Library
MISSING: DBNamespace 1.0 Type Library

I'm using WinXp and Office 2002 for Students and Teachers

1. Does anyone know where I could find these things, and
where I should put them, after I find them?
2. While checking references, I noticed that there was
no check mark in the box to the left of "Normal". But
when I put a check in the box and click ok, I get the
following error message: "Name conflicts with existing
module, project or object library." Shouldn't it be
checked? What should I do?
3. Just beneath "Normal" there are 7 listings
for "TemplateProject" with checkboxes that are
unchecked. Seven identical listings seems strange to
me. Again, if I put a check mark in the box to the left
of any of those "Template Project" listings, I get the
following error message: "Name conflicts with existing
module, project or object library." Shouldn't they be
checked? What should I do?

Thanks,
Marc
 
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Cindy M -WordMVP-

Hi Marc,
A Word template I use at home won't work at my office.
So, I opened that template (at the office) and checked
Tools, References and found the following messages:
MISSING: Data Object Wizard
MISSING: DateAlarm 1.0 Type Library
MISSING: DBNamespace 1.0 Type Library

I'm using WinXp and Office 2002 for Students and Teachers

1. Does anyone know where I could find these things, and
where I should put them, after I find them?
Would we be correct in assuming that this is NOT a template
you set up and developed yourself? These sound like
something supplied by software that is most definitely NOT
Microsoft Office, and in that case, would not necessarily be
available on every machine on which Office is installed.

What you'd need to do is properly install the software of
which the template was originally a part.

Just FYI: when you create a Word document or template with
macros, in the VB Editor, when you click on that file's name
the "Project name" becomes available in the Properties
window. If you don't specifically give it a name, the
default is "TemplateProject". That's why you're seeing so
many of these (one for each open document, template or
addin). Good practice is to give each of your projects a
name so that you can recognize it in this list.

A template cannot reference another template, which is why
you're not allowed to activate a reference to Normal when
working in the project of another template.
2. While checking references, I noticed that there was
no check mark in the box to the left of "Normal". But
when I put a check in the box and click ok, I get the
following error message: "Name conflicts with existing
module, project or object library." Shouldn't it be
checked? What should I do?
3. Just beneath "Normal" there are 7 listings
for "TemplateProject" with checkboxes that are
unchecked. Seven identical listings seems strange to
me. Again, if I put a check mark in the box to the left
of any of those "Template Project" listings, I get the
following error message: "Name conflicts with existing
module, project or object library." Shouldn't they be
checked? What should I do?

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

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