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Error in Hidden Module Module 1/ 2/ 3 (Tax Query by Harmeet) Make Knowledge Free SubscribeSubscribedUnsubscribe40,53540K Loading... Loading... Working... Add to Want to watch this again later? Sign in to add this video to a playlist. Sign in Share More Report Need to report the https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taeQkJ5THvQ video? Sign in to report inappropriate content. Sign in Transcript Statistics 61,077 views 22 Like this video? Sign in to make your opinion count. Sign in 23 3 Don't like this video? Sign in to make your opinion https://www.daniweb.com/hardware-and-software/microsoft-windows/threads/38102/visual-basic-error-on-word-and-excel-2003 count. Sign in 4 Loading... Loading... Transcript The interactive transcript could not be loaded. Loading... Loading... Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Published compile error on Jul 31, 2013Using Windows XP service pack 2 and getting this bug when trying to generate XML using ITR workbook I must admit that this was a strange bug for i personally didn't face it since i have a service pack 3 for windows XP but few people using service pack 3 also complain of this bug .One of my subscriber's while trying to fill the return (excel workbook ITR 1 )was getting this message compile error in .After analysing the message he got via his send email screenshot and going through his comments , i understood that it was not easy for me to replicate the problem because it seemed to be a operating system issue and in my parent laptop ,it didn't seem a good idea to virtualise (create a seperate system for this version of windows XP),so i virtualised my other laptop and yes the bug did came in service pack 2 , .Basically the VB coding done vide modules used to generate the Extended mark up document don't compile properly with versions of windows XP OS lesser than service pack 3 version...so people using windows XP service pack 2 might face this problem ,because when i installed windows XP service pack 2 in one of my 5 laptops , i got the same error ,Firstly pressing alt +F11 opens up the visual basic editor which shows the module which the developer has coded for the excel workbook to work and generate the XML ,Since clicking the XML throws up this error , it can be presumed that the OS with which it does has some compatibility issue ,next would be be to download a patch which enhances XML generation across such bugging operating systems ,So ,being a developer i understood , that the solution then lies in e
there, i get the following error message every time i open and close Microsoft Word and Excel For Microsoft Word: Microsoft Visual Basic Compile Error in hidden module: Auto Exec and for Excel: Microsoft Visual Basic Compile error in hidden module: AutoExecNew (when i open it) Compile error in hidden module: DistMon (when i close it) My friend reckons i've got a bug on the program somewhere, i was wondering what you guys would make of this. After the error box comes and I click 'OK', i can still use the programs fine. I'm working on XP Professional SP1. Really hope someone can help remove this annoying thing, cheers! windows-nt-2000-xp Never approach a computer with the words "I'll just do this quickly..." Thinka 40 375 posts since Aug 2004 Team Colleague 5Contributors 5Replies 6Views 10 YearsDiscussion Span 5 Years Ago Last Post by jingda 0 WlkingMan 10 Years Ago Try this http://www.dessci.com/en/support/tsn/TSN72.htm If that doesn't apply to your problem try reinstalling office 2003 (or word & excel). That should most likely fix the problem. 0 Discussion Starter Thinka 40 10 Years Ago I did try reinstalling Office, but no joy. That link you gave WlkingMan seemed to be talking about some really complicated stuff, i mean more complex than my sudden problem, because for a start I don't use MathType. Thanks though. Oh can't anybody, ANYBODY help me out here?! The error is so annoying cos it loks harmless, yet could possible develop into something bigger. 0 llopez704 10 Years Ago The errors are usually caused by an Adobe plugin. If you go to the XLStart folder in your profile (C:\Documents and Settings\"your login"\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel\XLStart) and move the PDFMaker.xla out into the Excel folder, the errors will go away. 0 Davidasmithpe 5 Years Ago I have the same problem except it is only with Excel 2003. I installed MS Office 2003 Professional on my Windows 7 Professional NetBook. I have looked all over for xlstart, start, pdfmaker and have not been able to find it. What I did find was that inside Excel under the Macro, Visual Basic Editor there is a visual basic code with a + called "AcrobatPDFMaker (PDFMaker.xl_). If I try to open this set of code, it asks for a password which I don't have. I have tried to delete it, but I don't know how. Does