Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) is not installed on your computer. In this case, no VBA macro can be run, regardless of whether the macro has a valid certificate of trust. You or your administrator may have chosen not to install VBA, or the version of Microsoft Office that you are using may not install VBA by default. If your version of Microsoft Office does not provide VBA as an installable feature, you can upgrade to a version that provides VBA support.
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Visual Basic can't convert the data type of one of the arguments you entered.@You tried to run a Visual Basic procedure that ...
Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) is not installed on your computer. In this case, no VBA macro can be run, regardless ...
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Visual Basic macro modules are now edited in the Visual Basic Editor, not the workbook. To see your modules, click Visual ...
Visual Source Safe failure. A "%1!.200s!" error occurred while operating on file "%2!.200s!" Verify that the file's permissions ...
Visual Source Safe projects must be absolute (start with '$/') and have no other embedded '*', '$', '\', or '?' characters. ...