VBA Help Not Installed
Mar 15, 2008I'm creating vba macros and need access to the vba help files, but I keep getting messages saying "not installed". Can I install these somehow?
View 2 RepliesI'm creating vba macros and need access to the vba help files, but I keep getting messages saying "not installed". Can I install these somehow?
View 2 RepliesI got a file from someone that uses a Calendar Control in a user form, but my machine does not seem to have it installed, and Excel removes the control. I have Excel 2003 with SP2. I use the same version on my home machine but it does have Calendar Control, and the file works fine there. I tried copying the MSCC.* files from the OFFICE11 directory from home to this machine. Is there some straightforward way to install that control?
View 3 Replies View RelatedIs it possible to force an addin to be installed in Excel 2003 using VBA? I have a spreadsheet that uses the solver.xla addin in a vba macro. It works fine on my machine, where I have manually ticked SOLVER in Tools>Addins and manually added a reference. However, it does not work when I send to someone else. It seems that the addin is not being installed. I have VBA code that opens it:
On Error Resume Next
s = Application.LibraryPath & "solversolver.XLA"
Workbooks.Open filename:=s
but even with this, i get a "Unexpected internal error occurred, or available memory as exhausted" when I try to run the following
On Error Resume Next
ActiveSheet. Unprotect
Application.Run "Solver.xla!SolverReset"
Application.Run "Solver.xla!SolverOk", "$D$46", 2, "0", "$L$13:$L$14"
Application.Run "Solver.xla!SolverOptions", 100, 100, 0.000001, False, False, 2, 1, 1, 0.05, True
Application.Run "Solver.xla!SolverOk", "$D$46", 2, "0", "$L$13:$L$14"
Application.Run "Solver.xla!SolverSolve"
ActiveSheet.Protect DrawingObjects:=False, Contents:=True, Scenarios _
:=True
The one way to make it work is manually going into Tools>Addins and ticking it. This is confusing me as the above, along with the code that opens it, should not even require a reference, but it doesn't work without it
I got code that is installing a picture over a range on my sheet.
Now, I would like to add an hyperlink to the picture so if I click on it, I will be opening my Snap Picture application
Problem is every time I create or install a new picture, the name of it change so I can't install an hyperlink over a picture that I don't know the name...
Code:
Sub test2()
Dim MyDocument As Variant
Dim MyShape As Variant
Dim SelectImage As String
[Code]....
I would like to save a Sheet as a PDF, however I do not have access to install a PDF-printer service (like PDF995 etc) on all the PCs at work. I've been Google-ing for the past week, and there are a lot of options out there, however all the options I have found fall into 3 categories;
- Prohibitively epensive
- Install a Printer
- Convert text only
I need something that mimics the output of Distiller (which I have at home) as either an excel addin or a stand-alone program which I can run via Shell. (I should be able to cope with the VBA for this : D) I don't need charts etc printed, however I do need a simple graphic (logo) to be included.
I wish to add a add in in exel XP 2002 with Windows SP2. For that I have three file has to install:
1 fichier.lgc has to install in Windows applog
First problem I do not find this repertory hidden under same XP SP2 with the good options to select in Windows to explore. Thus I have to arrange this file in Windows appPatch and in Windows Prefetch in the place and the problem comes from I think.
1 fichier.xll has to install in office xlstart
1 fichier.ppp has instaler in office xlstart
And when the double click on the fichier.xll for the throw the error message is as follows “WinRT Driver not installed”. Thus my questions are is this normal that I do not find the file Windows applog under win XP SP2 and how to install WinRT driver. Or then where to arrange my fichier.xll which must normally be in the repertory Windows applog
activesheet.printpreview , Excel crashes if there are no printers installed on the machine. How can i check for printers before calling the printpreview, or else stop the program from crashing?
View 2 Replies View RelatedSet xlApp = CreateObject("Excel.Application")
xlApp.Visible = False
xlApp.Application.DisplayAlerts = False
xlApp.Workbooks.Open ("somepathWebquery.xlsm")
xlApp.Application.Run "'some macro"
The only problem is, the web query will only work properly if it is in Excel 2007 (2003 will parse the table in a way that is not acceptable). However, when I tried to run the script, the stubborn Excel 2003 will show up. I even tried to uninstall the Office Compatibility Pack and the stubborn Windows will only run Excel 2003 and ask me to download the Office Compatibility Pack instead of giving me Excel 2007.
I tried to open it up using Open With...and it did not work, I even tried to regserver and unregserver and that did not work as well. Somehow Windows thought the only Excel I have is Excel 2003.
Is there anyway I could change the VB Script so that it would force Excel 2007 to open?
We are running Office 2010 part of Office Professional Plus 1010 (corporate install). We have added both the Analysis Toolpak and Analysis Toolpak - VBA to the add-Ins and have the button on the toolbar, however when we click on the button, we don't get the popup window allowing the user to pick the analysis tool they want to use. Have tried this on a number of PCs (we all run the same version) and it doesn't work on any of them.
What we have to do do make this toolpak work?