Hi Dave,
Thanks for that, I think you've pointed me in the right direction, I
don't have the EXCEL.XLB file present on my system, I'll get my Action
Pack and extract the file and try again. Thanks again.
Adrian.
> Close excel
> Use windows search and look for *.xlb (location and name will vary with the
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> > un-installed)
Dave Peterson - 22 Jul 2006 16:33 GMT
*.xlb isn't part of the excel install--it's created the first time it's needed.
But I bet you have one, but just didn't find it (it hides pretty well!).
close excel
shell to DOS
windows start button|Run
cmd (windows 2k/xp)
command (windows 98)
At the DOS prompt:
C: (to get to the C: drive)
cd\ (to get to the root directory)
dir *.xlb /s
the /s means to search through subdirectories.
Maybe you'll be able to see/delete/rename the files.
> Hi Dave,
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