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hidden module” message when using JustSystems ATOK add-in in Office 2016 for Mac 64-bit Applies To: Excel 2016 for Mac, Word 2016 for https://support.office.com/en-us/article/-Compile-error-in-hidden-module-message-when-using-JustSystems-ATOK-add-in-in-Office-2016-for-Mac-64-bit-98800345-c8d7-4755-acaf-fbd0d7fb58f4 Mac, Less Applies To: Excel 2016 for Mac , Word 2016 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taeQkJ5THvQ for Mac , More... Which version do I have? More... Last updated: August 2016 Issue When using JustSystems ATOK add-in in Office 2016 for Mac 64-bit (version 15.25 or later), you may experience one of the following: Word or Excel error message: "Compile compile error error in hidden module: 'Module1'. This error commonly occurs when code is incompatible with the version, platform, or architecture of this application." Excel error message:"Compile error in hidden module: 'ThisWorkbook'. This error commonly occurs when code is incompatible with the version, platform, or architecture of this application." This is a known compatibility issue. compile error in For more information on this error, go to http://support.justsystems.com/faq/1032/app/servlet/qadoc?QID=056175 (Note: Link goes to JustSystems Japanese language website). Have a feature request? We love reading your suggestions on new features and feedback about how you use our products! Share your thoughts on the Word UserVoice site. We’re listening. See Also Error message and Add-in Compatibility after upgrading to Office for Mac 64-bit Office KB 3187505: Office 2016 for Mac 64-bit Upgrade Office 2016 for Mac upgrade to 64-bit Mac Office and the Transition to 64-bit Fixes or workarounds for recent issues in Word for Mac Contact us Our answer techs are here to help Ask the community Post, discuss and find answers Social Follow us on Facebook Was this information helpful? Yes No Great! Any other feedback? How can we improve it? Send No thanks Thank you for your feedback! × English (United States) Contact Us Privacy & Cookies Terms of use & sale Trademarks Accessibility Legal © 2016 Microsoft
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