Compile Error Hidden Module Main Excel 2010
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October 04, 2010 3:51 PM Reply | Quote Answers 1 Sign in to vote Hi Comdini, Try to start Excel 2010 in safe mode [hold ctrl key while startup] to see if this error goes away. Sometimes, this error may be caused by some add-ins. If it works fine in this situation, try to disable add-ins in excel 2010. Click the File menu –> Options link –> Navigate to Add-Ins options. Select Disabled Items in the Manage dropdown and click the Go button. This would display the following Disabled Items window using which you can see and also re-enable the disabled add-in. You can select the ones you wish to re-enable and click the Enable button. If it also doesn't work in safe mode, try to see this KB article about You receive a "Compile error in hidden module" error message when you start Word or Excel: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307410 Hope that helps. Marked as answer by Jennifer ZhanModerator Monday, October 11, 2010 8:20
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Find/Replace add-in for Excel has stopped working, displaying the following error message: The error appears to be http://www.codedawn.com/index/-compile-error-in-hidden-module-message-in-excel a side effect of a recent update released by Microsoft. I don't know the details of exactly why this broke the add-in, and I'm not sure if http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18116285/excel-vba-compile-error it's caused by a Windows update or a Microsoft Office update. However, after scouring the Internet for a while, I came across a solution. Here are compile error the steps to restore the add-in's functionality: Close Excel Open a command prompt with admin privileges Run the following two commands: For 32-bit Windows: regsvr32 -u c:\windows\system32\mscomctl.ocx regsvr32 c:\windows\system32\mscomctl.ocx For 64-bit Windows: regsvr32 -u c:\windows\syswow64\mscomctl.ocx regsvr32 c:\windows\syswow64\mscomctl.ocx Open ExcelUsually that solves the problem, although the same "Compile error in hidden module" error compile error in can sometimes be caused by corrupted Excel files. So if the above steps don't do the trick, there is one other possible solution you can try: Close Excel Open Windows Explorer In the Windows Explorer address bar, type %appdata%and press Enter In the resulting list of subfolders, find and open the Microsoft folder In the Microsoft folder, find and open the Forms subfolder In the Forms folder, rename or delete the following two files (if they are present): comctllib.exd mscomctllib.exd Open Excel (it will automatically recreate the aforementioned files as it needs them)Hope that helps! In : Excel add-ins Previous post: QuickMonth... Tags: regex find replace excel add-in compile error hidden module « Back to posts Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. blog comments powered by Disqus Custom Search Categories Excel add-ins(2) Firefox add-ons(3) Icons(1) QMC(2) XUL(1) Subscribe to this blog Designed by Arcsin Make a Free Website with Yola.
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