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a very minor annoyance . . .

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*alan* - 20 Apr 2008 18:21 GMT
(XL2003, XPPro,SP2)
A few years ago  I'd added an add-in to XL2003 (don't remember what it was
for, but I recall always seeing "FUNCRES" appear for a few seconds at the
bottom of the workbook as XL was opening).
Last month I uninstalled and re-installed the Office 2003 to get rid of the
components I don't use.
Ever since then, whenever I open XL (even a brand-new blank workbook), I get
the following message:
          "Microsoft Excel can't run this add-in. This feature is not
currently
                   installed.  Would you like to install it now?" (Yes)
(No)"
It's as if XL is "helpfully" reminding me of that add-in.  Is there any way
to convince XL that I REALLY don't want it?
As I said, it's a minor annoyance, but I'd appreciate any suggestions or
insights.
Thanks.
--
Alan
Nick Hodge - 20 Apr 2008 18:50 GMT
Alan

Go to Tools>Add-Ins... and uncheck Analysis Toolpak

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> (XL2003, XPPro,SP2)
> A few years ago  I'd added an add-in to XL2003 (don't remember what it was
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> --
> Alan
*alan* - 20 Apr 2008 19:19 GMT
Nick (and Gordon)
Oddly enough, Analysis Toolpack was already unchecked.
However, I checked it, clicked OK, then UNchecked it, clicked OK again.
And that did the trick.
Thanks to both of you.
--
alan

> Alan
>
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>> Alan
Gord Dibben - 20 Apr 2008 18:58 GMT
I would re-install the Analysis Toolpak.............you may need it sometime
down the line.  It contains many useful functions.

Otherwise.......uncheck it in Tools>Add-ins as Nick suggests.

Gord Dibben  MS Excel MVP

>(XL2003, XPPro,SP2)
>A few years ago  I'd added an add-in to XL2003 (don't remember what it was
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>insights.
>Thanks.

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