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with the current version of 365 (July 2016), I get the following error message: "compile error in hidden module:link" Once launched MS compile error in hidden module word 2010 Word functions as usual. It is annoying to see the error. Suggestions on how to fix this. I've looked through the forums and have only found Windows related solutions and those back to MS Word 2013.
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Thank you… Edited by Jonathan Vogel-Borne Wednesday, July 13, 2016 3:53 PM Wednesday, July 13, 2016 3:52 PM Reply | Quote Answers 110 Sign in to vote I HAVE THE ANSWER! Well, this worked for me, anyway. Since I updated to Word version 15.24 recently, when I either start up or quit Word, I get the error describe: "compiler error in hidden module: link". The reply given above by Steve Fan is compile error in hidden module word 2007 what led me to find the solution, but didn't work in itself. The path describe above simply doesn't lead to the described content. However, having previously found (with great difficulty) Outlook's new location for storing its email database, I had a clue where to start looking. So basically, the path that Steve Fan should have quoted is as follows: ~/Library/Group Containers/UBF8T346G9.Office/User Content/Startup/Word/ I.e. start tunnelling down from your home folder (~), not the root of the startup disk. Inside the above Word folder I found a new file (dated 30 Jun 16) called "linkCreation.dotm". Promising, I thought, given the 'link' reference in the name and in the error message. I moved this file out of the folder and tried loading and quitting Word again. This time it worked fine, without the error message. Solved! For what it's worth, I also had another file called "Bookends.dot" in the above folder alongside the problem file. I left that in place, and it isn't causing a problem. Hope that helps someone else… Proposed as answer by Richard Hallas Thursday, July 14, 2016 5:02 PM Marked as answer by Steve FanMicrosoft contingent staff, Moderator Friday, July 22, 2016 6:11 AM Thursday, July 14, 2016 5:02 PM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote Seeing the same er
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encountered this error message "compile error in hidden module" whenever they run either Word or Excel in Office V.x? I have checked compile error in hidden module excel 2010 the Microsoft knowledge base but their fix is for PC version and it has to do with Adobe Acrobat. This problem of mine surfaced after I installed Adobe Creative Suite. Hope someone could help me out.. Michael Compile https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/f0a463ed-97a3-4f93-90fe-5071be819ce6/compile-error-in-hidden-modulelink-on-mac-365?forum=officeitpro Error in Hidden Module Responses to "Compile Error in Hidden Module" Michael Wong Beth Rosengard Guest Posts: n/a Re: Compile Error in Hidden Module Posted: 06-14-2004, 04:03 PM Hi Michael, Go to Tools> Templates and Add-ins. Do you see any Adobe Add-ins there? If so, disable them and see if that fixes the problem. Hope this helps. -- Beth Rosengard Mac MVP Mac Word FAQ:
MathPlayer Support MathDaisy Support WebEQ Support Support > http://www.dessci.com/en/support/mathtype/tsn/TSN72.htm MathType Support > Technical Support Notices TechNote #72: Last modified: 11/19/15 Compile Error in Hidden Module: AutoExec" or "MTLib Error Message in Microsoft Word The https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/20837689/Compile-Error-in-Hidden-Module-AutoExec.html information in this document applies to: MathType 6.x (Windows) Microsoft Word 2003 and later (Windows) Issue Many users, after installing MathType 6.x, find they receive an compile error error message in Microsoft Word either "Compile error in hidden module: AutoExec" when they launch Microsoft Word, or "Compile Error in hidden module: MTLib" when they try to use commands on the MathType menu in Microsoft Word or the MathType toolbar/ribbon in Microsoft Word. Reason MathType includes an add-in for Microsoft Word compile error in which adds the MathType menu and toolbar/ribbon to Microsoft Word. This add-in contains macros written in Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), the macro language used by Microsoft Word. The add-in is placed in Microsoft Word's designated Startup folder. AutoExec is the macro that Microsoft Word automatically executes when launching. MTLib is a library of MathType macros used by the toolbar/tab and MathType menu in Microsoft Word. If there is a problem with your computer's VBA environment, when you launch Microsoft Word, you may receive error messages. Solution To correct this problem, you need to make sure that Microsoft Office components upon which the MathType Commands for Word rely are functioning correctly. You should follow the instructions that we provide for resolving issues using the MathType Commands for Microsoft Word. Top of page TechNotes Home | TechNote Wizard | Contact us Copyright © 1996-2016 Design Science. All rights reserved. Privacy statement Follow MathType:
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