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todd.huttenstine
This question is for Chip Pearson or anyone else who can help.
Last week Chip responded to my question about me getting an error with
Applications Extensibilty 5.3. I used to have a different pc running
Win2k and Excel 2000. Now I got a new machine running Xp Pro and
Excel 11.8146.8132 SP2(I think this is ver 2003). Anyway I was
getting the error "Cant find project or library" even though I have
the Applications Extensibilty 5.3 reference set. I followed his
instructions(below) and everything went as he said, but I am still
having the same problem? Any other suggestions?
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Applications Extensibilty 5.3 Problem after upgrade Options
The first thing I would try is to re-register Excel's libraries with
Windows, essentially setting Excel back to "factory defaults". Close
Excel,
and then go to the Windows Start menu, choose Run, and enter
Excel.exe /regserver
You may have to provide the complete path to Excel.exe. E.g.,
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\Excel.exe" /regserver
This will cause Excel to start, reregister all of its components, then
quit.
After that, try starting Excel normally. If you have multiple versions
of
Excel on the machine, do a /regserver on each version, from earliest
to
latest.
Last week Chip responded to my question about me getting an error with
Applications Extensibilty 5.3. I used to have a different pc running
Win2k and Excel 2000. Now I got a new machine running Xp Pro and
Excel 11.8146.8132 SP2(I think this is ver 2003). Anyway I was
getting the error "Cant find project or library" even though I have
the Applications Extensibilty 5.3 reference set. I followed his
instructions(below) and everything went as he said, but I am still
having the same problem? Any other suggestions?
_______________________________________________________
Applications Extensibilty 5.3 Problem after upgrade Options
The first thing I would try is to re-register Excel's libraries with
Windows, essentially setting Excel back to "factory defaults". Close
Excel,
and then go to the Windows Start menu, choose Run, and enter
Excel.exe /regserver
You may have to provide the complete path to Excel.exe. E.g.,
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\Excel.exe" /regserver
This will cause Excel to start, reregister all of its components, then
quit.
After that, try starting Excel normally. If you have multiple versions
of
Excel on the machine, do a /regserver on each version, from earliest
to
latest.