error message in Excel 2003 "compile error in hidden module"

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Rob Bovey

This error is being caused by a malfunctioning Excel program that is
being loaded when Excel starts up. There are two places where program
workbooks could potentially be running from. Here's how to find them and get
rid of them:

1) Select Tools/Add-ins from the Excel menu.

2) In the Add-Ins dialog, uncheck every add-in that has a checkmark beside
it. Make note of the names of the add-ins you uncheck, then click OK.

3) Close Excel and use Windows Explorer to navigate to your XLStart
directory. If you installed Office to its default location, this will be:

C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\XLStart

If you're running Windows 2000 or XP, there's an additional start directory
you need to check located at:

C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Application
Data\Microsoft\Excel\XLSTART

Where <username> is the username you're logged in as.

4) If there are any files in the XLStart directory, move them to another
location temporarily (don't rename them and leave them there, it won't
work).

Once you've done all this, restart Excel and the problem should be gone.
To determine exactly which program file was causing the problem, add them
back one at a time, restarting Excel each time until you get the error
again. When that occurs, whichever one you added last is the culprit.

--
Rob Bovey, Excel MVP
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Guest

Hello. I am having the same problem. I have tried the solution below and am
still getting the same error. I have updated Acrobat to 5.0.5 also. Any other
suggestions? Thank You.
 
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Rob Bovey

itto75 said:
Hello. I am having the same problem. I have tried the solution below and
am
still getting the same error. I have updated Acrobat to 5.0.5 also. Any
other
suggestions? Thank You.

Go over the instructions again very carefully to make sure you got them
all correct. If you follow them exactly you will have no programs loading
automatically in Excel and it will be impossible to get this error message.
If you updated Acrobat then you should almost certainly find that you at
least have its Excel add-in loading automatically on startup.

--
Rob Bovey, Excel MVP
Application Professionals
http://www.appspro.com/

* Take your Excel development skills to the next level.
* Professional Excel Development
http://www.appspro.com/Books/Books.htm
 

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