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My customer is getting a Compile Error; Can't find project or Library on his version of Excel 2010, however i am not getting this on my version of 2010. How can i adjust this code so it will not appear. When the error appears in the following code the text "cell" in "For each cell in selection" is highlighted:

Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
If Target.Address = "$B$9" Then
Columns("D:CB").Select
Selection.EntireColumn.Hidden = False
Application.ScreenUpdating = False

Sheet17.Range("E48:CB48").Select

For Each cell In Selection
    If cell = 0 Then
       Range(cell.Address).EntireColumn.Hidden = True
    End If
Next

Application.ScreenUpdating = True
Sheet17.Range("b9").Select
End If

End Sub`

My customer is also reporting a bug in the following code with the word "Response" being highlighted. This, as well, is not an issue for me, on my version of Excel 2010. Any and all help is greatly appreciated.

If Sheet1.Range("E18") = 3 Then
Response = MsgBox("Reminder Emails have been set to be sent automatically at " &               Sheet1.Range("f18").Value & ", " & Sheet1.Range("Q4").Value & " day(s) before" & vbCrLf & "the scheduled appointment. Do you want to send reminder e-mails now anyway?", vbYesNo)
    If Response = vbNo Then
    Exit Sub
    End If
    End If
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  • You are using Response to hold a long variable so this shouldn't be trigering an error (unless perhaps Response is part of the object model of a library reference - guess). I would use lngResponse for the name and dimension it as long.
    – brettdj
    Jul 18, 2012 at 3:22
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    This may be identical to: stackoverflow.com/questions/507191/…
    – Smandoli
    Jul 18, 2012 at 4:06
  • OK i will give that a try. Since on my machine, all of these options work fine, i have to wait for the customer feedback, which is a bit frustrating. Thanks so much again Jul 18, 2012 at 4:08
  • Can you pls post a screenshot of your references, ie in the VBIDE goto Tools - References and capture what references are checked.
    – brettdj
    Jul 18, 2012 at 4:21
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    Not dimensioning your variable won't be the issue so I think you have marked it solved prematurely ......... seeing your References would be useful.
    – brettdj
    Jul 18, 2012 at 4:48

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In the VBA window, go to Tools --> References and ensure the same libraries are toggled on for all computers. Also make sure all active libraries are in the same order top-to-bottom.

Many libraries "come standard" but one may need to be toggled on. Or, a library reference may need to be toggled off due to a functional interference. A library may be altogether missing, but I doubt this is the case since it's a fairly standard suite and you aren't aware of having tinkered with it.

This is a typical issue and usually not considered too great a burden on your distribution clientele. If it is, you can rework your code to use fewer references; or you may be able to load the needed libraries programmatically (but I haven't ever tried that).

I suggest you include Option Explicit at the top of all modules. This problem looks a bit like a failure to declare your variables; and I think that requirement can vary by setting. Option Explicit will force all variables to be declared, which is beneficial in general and could cause all client installs to act the same.

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  • Ok, i was aware of this, but i was actually hoping there was something wrong with my code, so i would not have to ask my customer to do this. Based on your answer, I will go ahead and ask him to check his VBA Libraries as you have suggested. (I am hoping this is a rare occurrence, as this application will be widely distributed) Thank you for your quick respoinse Jul 18, 2012 at 2:58
  • @raphuket The libraries should be on automatically - ie the problem is they are missing from the machine rather than not toggled
    – brettdj
    Jul 18, 2012 at 3:11
  • @brettdj Hmmmm, Ok. Obviously I am new to VBA, and i just sent my customer an email, with instructions, to check for this. If his libraries are 'missing' then i am guessing only a re-install of excel would be needed? Or is this 'missing library' something he can install, or i can send him? Sorry for all the questions, but if this is a widespread issue with other customers, i will have to find a work-around. Jul 18, 2012 at 3:15
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    @raphuket. It depends. For example you may have references to specific libraries (such as Outlook 2010), whereas the customter may have Outlook 2007. In this case "late binding" rather than "early binding" fixes the mis-match. See this reference. Can you post a screenshort of the references that you have checked for this project?
    – brettdj
    Jul 18, 2012 at 3:47
  • @brettdj and discussion -- see my update to the answer. I don't think it's correct to say 'libraries should be on automatically.' They may be missing, or they may be toggled off.
    – Smandoli
    Jul 18, 2012 at 3:55

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