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the  VBA Run-time error ‘Automation error Library not registered.' then between your VBA project's references there is a reference to a file that is "MISSING". This is the case https://dutchgemini.wordpress.com/2011/01/05/vba-run-time-error-automation-error-library-not-registered/ when for example a DLL, OCX or another VBA project used while developing in your application is not installed on the computer the application is being used. Obviously, you should http://p2p.wrox.com/pro-vb-6/60655-runtime-automation-error-library-not-registered.html never distribute applications without making sure that the components used are available on the target computers, but there are cases in which VBA takes care of resolving the automation error problem automatically, one example are the Microsoft Office applications, where each version installs in a separate folder containing a number (for instance for Office 2003 (Release 11) you have C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office11) In general, each reference is correctly mapped to the right -and probably also most recent- component, since the GUID of each application does not change. But there are automation error library cases where the component does not correctly remap (because the GUID has changed or because it is not available). If this occurs, then you will see such "MISSING" reference. To correct the problem, open the VB-IDE, go to your project references (Tools -> References), either scroll the list and put or remove a checkmark in front of the desired component or browse for a file on your disk. Ah, if you have access to the project, otherwise you're out of luck. Tip: before you distribute your application, run a compile (Debug -> Compile). If there is a missing reference, VBE may make this problem evident by issuing a compile error "Can't find project or library" on a function that you know is correct (I had that on the String() function, not to confuse with VBA.String()). When you close the compiler error, VBE will open the references dialog for you. When the ‘Automation error Library not registered.' triggers on registered libraries The funny thing is that a missing reference impacts on your code when addressing the other references in the p
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