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Wizards not installed or disabled
Hi all, I am using Access 2002 and have a problem with wizards. I was trying to import an Excel worksheet when I discovered it needs a wizard to complete the import. When I tried other tasks that require a wizard, such as creating reports, forms etc I got an error message telling me that "The wizard is not installed or has been disabled", I have reinstalled Access, made sure that Acwzmain.mde and Acwztool.mde are in the right folder, and checked in HelpAboutDisabled Items (there are none listed).
If I go to ToolsAdd In manager I get this message "Microsoft Office Access can't find the wizard or the wizard has not been installed, or there is a syntax error in the Declarations section of a Visual Basic Module.........." there is more about registry keys and reinstalling and recompiling vb modules etc. Has anyone run into this problem, if so, how did you solve it. I will be eternally grateful. Robyn |
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Wizards not installed or disabled
Hi Robyn,
I have not experienced this issue, however, one of these KB articles might be the answer for your wizard woes... http://support.microsoft.com/?id=835415 http://support.microsoft.com/?id=288300 Tom _______________________________ "Robyn" wrote in message ... Hi all, I am using Access 2002 and have a problem with wizards. I was trying to import an Excel worksheet when I discovered it needs a wizard to complete the import. When I tried other tasks that require a wizard, such as creating reports, forms etc I got an error message telling me that "The wizard is not installed or has been disabled", I have reinstalled Access, made sure that Acwzmain.mde and Acwztool.mde are in the right folder, and checked in HelpAboutDisabled Items (there are none listed). If I go to ToolsAdd In manager I get this message "Microsoft Office Access can't find the wizard or the wizard has not been installed, or there is a syntax error in the Declarations section of a Visual Basic Module.........." there is more about registry keys and reinstalling and recompiling vb modules etc. Has anyone run into this problem, if so, how did you solve it. I will be eternally grateful. Robyn |
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