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| | Problems running Microsoft Office (Visual Basic origin?) --About 6 weeks ago I purchased a new DELL computer running on VISTA premium. I installed Microsoft WINWORD 97 and Excel 97 from original installation disks. I had no printer installed and both programs appeared to be working properly except that in Excel when I try to save worksheets (created by a MACRO) I get a message that the Document had not saved. However, if I then click with he cursor on an open sheet and then click save again the Document is saved. A minor inconvenience but not a problem really. I installed a new HP PhotoSmart D7160 printer last week following which I have encountered the following problems. 1 When I open Microsoft Winword I get a Microsoft Visual Basic message “compile error in hidden module:AutoExecute. If I click on OK I can use the program to create a file but it will not print. 2. When I click on Microsoft Excel shortcut, Microsoft Visual Basic opens with two windows namely: PDFWriter.xla-Auto Exec (code) and PDFWriter.xla-Registration Database (code) A “compile error-can’t find project or library” is displayed. Clicking on the exit button stops the debugger - Excel opens and appears to be functioning normally including the printing of files. I have assumed that the problems which have arisen in the Microsoft Office programs were created by the installation of the printer but I could be wrong. At about the same time as I installed the printer I uninstalled SKYPE.COM (a communication program) and in doing so I might have deleted some shared files. Any help with resolving these issues would be appreciated. JJ MacA |
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| | Re: Problems running Microsoft Office (Visual Basic origin?) Hello JJ, It is my understanding there is a compatibility issues with office suites older than 2000 but you might want to try and do an update to Office 97 with Service Release 1 (SR-1). If this update do not work then I suggest buying the latest version of Office 2007. If you are attending college you can see if your school offers what is called 'Student Select' of MS Office Pro 2007 for $103 + Sh, if your school does not offer then try, www.journeyed.com which also offers students a reduce rate but not as good as 'Student Select' prices. Here is your link to MS Office 97 updates: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/do...226191033.aspx Good Luck............ -- Manuel Nonaca MIS/M University of Phoenix Online Clovis, CA (PST) "jj mac" <jj mac@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8DC1A284-3305-4062-9CE0-03B712A9AEB9@microsoft.com... > > --About 6 weeks ago I purchased a new DELL computer running on VISTA > premium. > I installed Microsoft WINWORD 97 and Excel 97 from original installation > disks. > I had no printer installed and both programs appeared to be working > properly > except that in Excel when I try to save worksheets (created by a MACRO) I > get a message that the Document had not saved. However, if I then click > with > he cursor on an open sheet and then click save again the Document is > saved. A > minor inconvenience but not a problem really. > > I installed a new HP PhotoSmart D7160 printer last week following which I > have encountered the following problems. > > 1 When I open Microsoft Winword I get a Microsoft Visual Basic message > “compile error in hidden module:AutoExecute. If I click on OK I can use > the > program to create a file but it will not print. > > 2. When I click on Microsoft Excel shortcut, Microsoft Visual Basic opens > with two windows namely: > PDFWriter.xla-Auto Exec (code) and > PDFWriter.xla-Registration Database (code) A “compile error-can’t find > project or library” is displayed. > > Clicking on the exit button stops the debugger - Excel opens and appears > to > be functioning normally including the printing of files. > > I have assumed that the problems which have arisen in the Microsoft Office > programs were created by the installation of the printer but I could be > wrong. At about the same time as I installed the printer I uninstalled > SKYPE.COM (a communication program) and in doing so I might have deleted > some > shared files. > Any help with resolving these issues would be appreciated. > JJ MacA |
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