Issue with TextFrame2: Library not found

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Nik

Hi all

I am using XL2010/64 and I have created a simple macro where I use
Textframe2 to set the font size of texts inside a few shapes. The
macro works perfectly in a file (20 Mb in size) where I have a few
shapes, but when I activate it in a file same as previous one but
where I have more than 700 shapes (400Mb in size, 3+ Gb as process) I
get the message "Library not found" before XL crashes. This happens
even if I don't run the macro, but just as soon as I activate macros
and they are compiled. Any clue about which library is XL asking for ?
if I miss a .dll in my XL installation, why the smaller version of my
file works ?

BTW: I have already cleaned my registry and reinstalled Office a few
times, checked add-ins and references ....

Thanks in advance for helping or at least suggesting how to contact
somebody at MS for support.

Regards

Nik
 
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GS

Nik has brought this to us :
Hi all

I am using XL2010/64 and I have created a simple macro where I use
Textframe2 to set the font size of texts inside a few shapes. The
macro works perfectly in a file (20 Mb in size) where I have a few
shapes, but when I activate it in a file same as previous one but
where I have more than 700 shapes (400Mb in size, 3+ Gb as process) I
get the message "Library not found" before XL crashes. This happens
even if I don't run the macro, but just as soon as I activate macros
and they are compiled. Any clue about which library is XL asking for ?
if I miss a .dll in my XL installation, why the smaller version of my
file works ?

BTW: I have already cleaned my registry and reinstalled Office a few
times, checked add-ins and references ....

Thanks in advance for helping or at least suggesting how to contact
somebody at MS for support.

Regards

Nik

Why so many shapes? What are they and what is their purpose?
 

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