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Testing Store Headlines Experts Exchange > Questions > An error occurred initializing the VBA libraries (1004) Want to Advertise Here? Solved An install vba office 2013 error occurred initializing the VBA libraries (1004) Posted on 2005-05-13 MS Office 1 Verified Solution 11 Comments 11,597 Views Last Modified: 2009-05-29 HI all, I'm stock :-( I have windows XP Pro with office 2003. I installed an error occurred initializing the vba libraries 40040 excel 2007 it on a brand new PC tried to open an excel file which uses VBA and i get this error message: An error occurred initializing the VBA libraries (1004) then it asks me if i want to repair the install since a component is missing. If i say yes, it does repair it and then i can use my file, but right after i close it, i get the same message if i open
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it again. If i say no i get this message: An error occurred initializing the VBA libraries (1004) The thing i think is that VBA isn't correclty installed (wierd since it's a brand new install thgouh .....) and even though i repair it doesn't keep it. The other point i can mention is that, if i accept the repair then when closing XL i get an error telling me "an error occured blablabla" with a checkbox to restart it. the basic error message. I don't get it if i don't repair. Any hints ? Thanks in advance miraodb 0 Question by:miraodb Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google Best Solution bymiraodb HI all, well first of all i wanted to say thanks to you KauaiDawn for trying to to help me out, unfortunetely i didn't managed to repair the install ! i checked everythign, i repaired windows, office, Go to Solution 10 Comments LVL 6 Overall: Level 6 Message Expert Comment by:KauaiDawn2005-05-13 Hi Mira. The following Microsoft article should resolve your issue as it sounds like maybe the first excel doc you opened contained macros so Excel never got a chance to install the VBA editor: Scroll down to the resolution and follow the instructions: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/287105/EN-US/ Hope this helps. If this did not resolve your issue please let me kn
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to 9 of 9 An Error Occurred Initializing the VBA Libraries Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Rate This Thread Current Rating Excellent Good Average https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/21423010/An-error-occurred-initializing-the-VBA-libraries-1004.html Bad Terrible Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 10-12-2012,04:47 PM #1 Zadeth View Profile View Forum Posts Registered User Join Date 10-12-2012 Location UK MS-Off Ver Excel 2010 Posts 5 An Error Occurred Initializing the VBA Libraries When I open up my a spreadsheet (my ICT coursework) I get the error message "an error occurred http://www.excelforum.com/showthread.php?t=867970 initializing the vba libraries (256)". Is there any way I can resolve this? Register To Reply 10-13-2012,02:43 AM #2 HaHoBe View Profile View Forum Posts Forum Guru Join Date 02-19-2005 Location Hamburg, Germany MS-Off Ver Home 2013 on Win10, Home 2007 on Win7, Work 2013 on Win7 Posts 7,967 Re: An Error Occurred Initializing the VBA Libraries Hi, Zadeth, have a look at http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/813970. Ciao, Holger Use Code-Tags for showing your code: [code] Your Code here [/code] Please mark your question Solved if there has been offered a solution that works fine for you Register To Reply 10-13-2012,04:55 AM #3 Zadeth View Profile View Forum Posts Registered User Join Date 10-12-2012 Location UK MS-Off Ver Excel 2010 Posts 5 Re: An Error Occurred Initializing the VBA Libraries "Start Excel. You press ALT + F11 to open Visual Basic Editor. When prompted to install VBA, click Yes." I am not prompted to install VBA - it just simply opens. Register To Reply 10-13-2012,05:01 AM #4 HaHoBe View Profile View Forum Posts Forum Guru Join Date 02-19-2005 Location Hamburg, Germany MS-Off Ver Home 2013 o
When I open Excel I get "Cannot use object linking and embedding". I click http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/excel-error.1791095/ OK. 2. I then try to open a file containing macros. When I click on "enable macros" a message comes up saying "An error occurred initializing the VBA http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24753659/compatibility-between-ms-access-2003-and-ms-excel-2013 libraries(14)". The file then closes. Can anyone help please!!! Thanks John John, Sep 3, 2003 #1 Advertisements Rob Bovey Guest "John" <> wrote in message news:0c0601c37227$afef4350$... > I error occurred am getting 2 messages when I open Excel. > > 1. When I open Excel I get "Cannot use object linking and > embedding". I click OK. > > 2. I then try to open a file containing macros. When I > click on "enable macros" a message comes up saying "An > error occurred initializing the error occurred initializing VBA libraries(14)". The > file then closes. Hi John, You didn't indicate what version of Office you're running, so I've copied a Knowledge Base article below that describes how to solve this problem in Office 2000. -- Rob Bovey, MCSE, MCSD, Excel MVP Application Professionals http://www.appspro.com/ * Please post all replies to this newsgroup * * I delete all unsolicited e-mail responses * PSS ID Number: Q224315 Article last modified on 06-20-2001 ============================================= --------------------------------------------- The information in this article applies to: - Microsoft Excel 2000 - Microsoft Word 2000 - Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 - Microsoft Access 2000 ----------------------------------------------- SYMPTOMS ======== When you attempt to start the Visual Basic Editor in Microsoft Excel 2000, the following error message appears: An error occurred initializing the VBA libraries (1004). When you attempt to start the Visual Basic Editor in Microsoft Word 2000, the following error message appears: The Visual Basic Environment could not be initialized. When you attempt to start the Visual Basic Editor in Microsoft PowerPoint 2000, the following error mes
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