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    Error in Excel

    I have macros in my file. When I open it I get a msg: Cannot find 'C:\Program files\Microsoft Office\Office11\Library\Msquery\Xlquery.xla'!Register.DClick, which has been assigned to run each time .....file is open My file works anyway. I have a refresh to ACCESS (query).

    This is annoying....how can I get rid of the msg. thx

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    Re: Error in Excel

    Bala,
    Did you resolve your DClick problem at all? I ask because I am getting the same error when I publish a document to Sharepoint Team Services - doesn't happen under any other circumstances: different user access right levels, running local, running over Citrix, etc.

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    Re: Error in Excel

    Bala,

    Have you saved your Excel workbook to a different versions at all? If
    so, that may be your answer. I had my issue posted in the Sharepoint
    TS.Admin thread and Roger replied with this post: "Xlquery.xla was used in earlier versions of Excel for executing queries. Office XP doesn't have or use xlquery.xla, but if the spreadsheet is saved in Excel 5.0/95 format, the error may come up when opening it. Microsoft has a workaround in KB277620 (link below). Basically, make sure you are saving it in the latest format.

    http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;277620

    I found that although I was using Excel 2000 to create the query, Excel had
    been globally set to save down to Excel 95... once I fixed that and recreated
    my Excel file the problem went away. Good luck.

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