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am trying to open an excel form and get the error message This answer was rated: ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ I am trying to open an excel form and get the error message that I need https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/813970 to make sure Excel & VBA are installed. I am using a WIN-7 pc and Office 2007.The form opens OK on my laptop with XP and Offoce 2007.I have tried no fixes as I don't know what to try. Share this conversation Expert: James replied5 years ago. Hi,Click Start, type "Program", and click Programs and Features on the list.Click Microsoft Office, and then Change.Select Repair to have Windows repair your office installation, http://www.justanswer.com/computer/4m5u5-trying-open-excel-form-error-message.html and then run Excel again.Thanks,J. Ask Your Own Computer Question Expert: John D replied5 years ago. Hi, I am another expert on this site. If the Repair option given in the above post does not install vba you will need to specifically select VBA from the Excel components list and proceed to install it. Here is a step by step guide that walks through the process http://www.excel-vba.com/vba-excel-install.htmHope this is ok. Let me know if you have any questions, and thank you for clicking Accept if you are satisfied with the solution Ask Your Own Computer Question Customer: replied5 years ago. John,I tried your fix with no success. The VBA button gives 3 choices -- Run from computer, Installed on first use and a RED X Not available.I tried the first two selections to no avail. I no longer get the error message but the screen just flashes and nothing happens. Expert: John D replied5 years ago. You need to select "Run From My Computer" then wait until it finishes the installationTry it again, then reboot your computer and launch Excel and tell what happens Ask Your Own Computer Question Customer: replied5 years ago. When I open My Computer and select RUN a screen asks what file to run. I have no idea what to ty
Hardware, Server, Internet Protocols, Database, Exchange . » Applications » Microsoft Office » An error occurred initializing the VBA libraries (1004) An error occurred initializing the http://microsoft.programming4.us/forums/t/112440.aspx VBA libraries (1004) 07-12-2009 8:13 PM An error occurred initializing the http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/excel-error.1791095/ VBA libraries (1004) HI all,I'm stock :-(I have windows XP Pro with office 2003. I installed 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 error occurred 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 it again.If i say no i get this message: An error occurred initializing the VBA libraries (1004)The error occurred initializing 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 advancemiraodb 07-12-2009 8:16 PM In reply to An error occurred initializing the VBA libraries (1004) 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, looked all over internet for hours and couldn't find a thing !!finally, i ended up formating the drive, reinstalling a fresh Windows XP + office without nothing else and it works like a charm.I actually saw few interesting things on forums, seems like office 2003 doesn't handle
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 VBA 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 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 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 message appears: The DLL function "LoadTypeLibEx" was not found. When you attempt to start the Visual Basic Editor in Microsoft Access 2000, the following error message appears: The file 'OLEAUT32.DLL' is out of d