Requested type library or wizard is not a VBA project ?

H

herch

Hi!
My problem is the error above in Word 2007.
I have made many references in Word XP before, and it works very well.
I have a document (StandardDocument) who is full of different moduls and
forms, and I use then in other documents with a "Reference" in VBA,
(StandardDocument)is in the Start-folder.

When I will make the same in 2007, I got the error.
 
C

Cindy M.

Hi Herch,
My problem is the error above in Word 2007.
I have made many references in Word XP before, and it works very well.
I have a document (StandardDocument) who is full of different moduls and
forms, and I use then in other documents with a "Reference" in VBA,
(StandardDocument)is in the Start-folder.

When I will make the same in 2007, I got the error.

It's possible that StandardDocument may be slightly damaged - in such a way
that WordXP can still work with it, but Word 2007 cannot.

To test this, open the document in Word 2007 then save it to the new docm
(or dotm if this is a template) file format. Close it, then try referencing
this new file.

Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005)
http://www.word.mvps.org

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reply in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :)
 
H

herch

Hi Cindy

I'm sorry, but I have already testet this, but it give no result. Now I have
made a wholly new *dotm, but I'ts give the same result.
When I take the same file on a stand-alone machine, and makre a reference,
it works very well. I think - can it be the network? can it be something
about right???
 

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