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Ken McLennan
G'day there Pete,
I knew it would be something strange!! If it wasn't for Excel I'd
be a permanent Linux user. (I don't understand that OS either, but at
Aha!! Perhaps I'm not as thick as I thought I was. I've identified
a clue! Although, even though I found it I didn't know what to do with
it.
Yes, that's exactly what I did. However, I had to do it about 3
times. In between the 1st & 2nd I installed SP3 for Office, and I got
the last attempt to work by rebooting between the 'unreg' & 'rereg'
phases.
Still, between your expertise & my swearing and cursing it
worked!!! My VBA help is healthy once more and shows the screens I tell
it to.
The swearing and cursing required no skill, but your knowledge was
invaluable. For your assistance, I offer my great & humble thanks.
Without your contribution my computer would have been hurled into the
passing traffic on the roadway out front by now. Thanks very much for
sharing your skills.
Now I'm off to try to write my Excel application for which my
employer *MIGHT* offer thanks and a handshake. If I'm really lucky there
may be a morning tea with coffee & sticky buns =)
Thank you very much once again, your contribution was invaluable.
Good fortune,
Actually, no, the function of these two lines is simply to link the
help topics to the more suitable version of the cascading style sheet,
I knew it would be something strange!! If it wasn't for Excel I'd
be a permanent Linux user. (I don't understand that OS either, but at
least I can read the scripts & config files) said:That's the clue. An ALink (associative link) is an instruction to the
Aha!! Perhaps I'm not as thick as I thought I was. I've identified
a clue! Although, even though I found it I didn't know what to do with
it.
registry entries for the ActiveX control are broken, and you must
therefore use the solution I described earlier to fix the entries.
Yes, that's exactly what I did. However, I had to do it about 3
times. In between the 1st & 2nd I installed SP3 for Office, and I got
the last attempt to work by rebooting between the 'unreg' & 'rereg'
phases.
Still, between your expertise & my swearing and cursing it
worked!!! My VBA help is healthy once more and shows the screens I tell
it to.
The swearing and cursing required no skill, but your knowledge was
invaluable. For your assistance, I offer my great & humble thanks.
Without your contribution my computer would have been hurled into the
passing traffic on the roadway out front by now. Thanks very much for
sharing your skills.
Now I'm off to try to write my Excel application for which my
employer *MIGHT* offer thanks and a handshake. If I'm really lucky there
may be a morning tea with coffee & sticky buns =)
Thank you very much once again, your contribution was invaluable.
Good fortune,