Macros written in excel 2002 Do not run in excel 2003

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mansoorm

Hi,

I've written some macros in excel 2002 to create a commandbar and some
command buttons.
Everything was OK while I was using excel 2002.
Excel 2003, displays errors that indicate some object libraries are
missing.(Microsoft office 10 object library)

How can I change the macros to run both in excel 2002 & 2003 ?


Here is one of my macros::

Sub SetButtonImage(myBtn As CommandBarButton, imfile As String,
Optional immask As String)
On Error GoTo HANDLE_ERROR
Dim picPicture As IPictureDisp
Dim picMask As IPictureDisp

Set picPicture = stdole.StdFunctions.LoadPicture(imfile)
myBtn.Picture = picPicture

If immask <> "" Then
Set picMask = stdole.StdFunctions.LoadPicture(immask)
myBtn.Mask = picMask
End If
NO_ERROR:
Exit Sub
HANDLE_ERROR:
MsgBox Err.Description
Resume NO_ERROR

End Sub



Any comment is appreciated
 
In the VBE with this project active go to Tools, References and uncheck
Office 10 and check the Office 11 object library. This should happen
automatically; I don't know why it didn't for you.

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Jim
| Hi,
|
| I've written some macros in excel 2002 to create a commandbar and some
| command buttons.
| Everything was OK while I was using excel 2002.
| Excel 2003, displays errors that indicate some object libraries are
| missing.(Microsoft office 10 object library)
|
| How can I change the macros to run both in excel 2002 & 2003 ?
|
|
| Here is one of my macros::
|
| Sub SetButtonImage(myBtn As CommandBarButton, imfile As String,
| Optional immask As String)
| On Error GoTo HANDLE_ERROR
| Dim picPicture As IPictureDisp
| Dim picMask As IPictureDisp
|
| Set picPicture = stdole.StdFunctions.LoadPicture(imfile)
| myBtn.Picture = picPicture
|
| If immask <> "" Then
| Set picMask = stdole.StdFunctions.LoadPicture(immask)
| myBtn.Mask = picMask
| End If
| NO_ERROR:
| Exit Sub
| HANDLE_ERROR:
| MsgBox Err.Description
| Resume NO_ERROR
|
| End Sub
|
|
|
| Any comment is appreciated
|
 

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