VBA (2720) error: VBA6.msi missing

C

Colleen M

When I double click on an Excel spreadsheet in Word, or on a Chart in
Powerpoint, I receive a VBA (2720) error as my system is looking for a
missing VBA6.msi file. This has happened since I uninstalled Office 2007 and
Office 2002 from my PC. Office Professional 2003 is installed and Vision
2002. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling both of these. Have tried to
go through the Change process to select and install the VBA files and still
no luck.

Does anyone have any suggestions how I can fix this?
 
C

Colleen M

I found the answer in Peter Foldes' reply to Extracampine re "Problem with
Office Repeatedly Trying to Install". Per KB290301, I downloaded and ran the
utility provided and the problem appears to have cleared up.
 
C

Colleen M

I should have said that the problem was fixed by removing the reference to
VBA (2720) in the list of programs.
 
T

ttechnician

Try Copying the Entire Office Folder in the Below Path. C:\Progra
Files\Microsoft Office\*Office*

Get the Folder from 1 Computer that has office installed to th
computer that is having the issue. Thanks!

This is what worked for me
 
T

Tony C

Hey there,
Just wanted to let you know this fix worked for me! Thanks for posting have a good holiday!



Colleen wrote:

I should have said that the problem was fixed by removing the reference to VBA
26-Apr-07

I should have said that the problem was fixed by removing the reference to
VBA (2720) in the list of programs.

--
Colleen


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Previous Posts In This Thread:

VBA (2720) error: VBA6.msi missing
When I double click on an Excel spreadsheet in Word, or on a Chart in
Powerpoint, I receive a VBA (2720) error as my system is looking for a
missing VBA6.msi file. This has happened since I uninstalled Office 2007 and
Office 2002 from my PC. Office Professional 2003 is installed and Vision
2002. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling both of these. Have tried to
go through the Change process to select and install the VBA files and still
no luck.

Does anyone have any suggestions how I can fix this?
--
Colleen

I found the answer in Peter Foldes' reply to Extracampine re "Problem with
I found the answer in Peter Foldes' reply to Extracampine re "Problem with
Office Repeatedly Trying to Install". Per KB290301, I downloaded and ran the
utility provided and the problem appears to have cleared up.
--
Colleen


:

I should have said that the problem was fixed by removing the reference to VBA
I should have said that the problem was fixed by removing the reference to
VBA (2720) in the list of programs.

--
Colleen


:

Try Copying the Entire Office Folder in the Below Path.
Try Copying the Entire Office Folder in the Below Path. C:\Program
Files\Microsoft Office\*Office*

Get the Folder from 1 Computer that has office installed to the
computer that is having the issue. Thanks!

This is what worked for me.


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P

Peter Foldes

Tony

Great job in digging it up. 3yr old post where this issue was posted. More posters
should take an example from you as you did with digging up your issue and the fix
for it.
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

On the positive side, he *did* find the fix for his issue because he went
digging. And he said thank you. ;-)


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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"
 

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