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Please insert disk labeled "Visual Basic for Applications (3821b)"

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vandaliarental

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Jul 17, 2000
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I'm trying to modify a chart on a report. When I right-click on the chart, I get the following error:

Windows Installer:
Insert the 'VBA (3821b) disk and click OK.
Please insert disk labeled "Visual Basic for Applications (3821b)"

The closest disk I have is either the MSAccess install or Windows XP install. I can't find any help at microsoft.com.

Any ideas?

Thanks,
Connie
 
Connie,

If you have an Office XP CD (or an Office 2000 CD). I believe the installer is looking for vba6.msi. It should be located on the CD somewhere.

Insert this CD when the installer asks for vba6.msi and see what happens.

Browse to the folder on the Office XP CD where vba6.msi is located.

This solved the problem and my co-worker's machine.

Good luck.

 
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