Ummm..ok. This has to do with not working in Excel 2003 and producing a Microsoft crash report each time it opens. Perhaps I am posting in the wrong forum.
The missing quote is just a result of me editing for paste here. All sheets are not hidden... there is a "home" sheet the appears upon opening. This code works fine with all 2007 Excel versions, just not 2003.
ThisWorkbook"
Private Sub Workbook_Open()
HideSheet
End Sub
"Home" Sheet
Public Sub CommandButton1_Click()
GetPassWord
If PW = "" Then Exit Sub
ShowSheet
End Sub
"Module 1"
Public PW As String
Sub HideSheet()
Sheets("Sheet1").Visible = xlSheetVeryHidden
Sheets("Sheet2").Visible =...
I recently converted all my .xls files with simple VBA code (macros hiding/showing sheets) to .xlsm files. Now the users with Excel 2003 cannot open these files using the MS converter. They can open .xlsm files without the code, but not with. I tried removing file open passwords, removing VBA...
So I was 'cleaning up' Windows 2000 Server and deleted a bunch of .tmp files in the WINNT directory and in the USERPROFILE\Local Settings\Temp directory. Now I cannot access any Administrative Tools. Anyone have a solution for this? Thanks.
I purchase new Dell notebooks for all my users...and I use one myself (home, work, travel). Depending on the model, your notebook can be travel-friendly or not. I run a ton of utility programs and business apps (even a game and a DVD here or there) ...I have had no problems whatsoever and yes...
FYI: This didn't work either. Neither did changing the value of "SFCDisable" in the registry....or trying to change the sfc.dll file. I will see what else I can try...
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Yes, I can ping the network printers. Have already created new TCP/IP port - still same message. I will try cleaning up the registry...
I did get the network printer going eventually, but only by sharing through the server. I cannot connect directly using its IP address.
Thanks.
Regardless of the printer I am trying to install, W2K Pro gives the same error message at the end of Add Printer wizard, "Printer driver not installed. Operation could not be complete."
I am logged in as Administrator on the PC and the domain. I have tried different CD's...
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