I was on the msft web site and ran across wha seemed like a vba update. Since it was msft i downloaded and installed it. Now, when I create a combobox I get this.....
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a) what is this? and B) How do I undo it?
I was on the msft web site and ran across wha seemed like a vba update. Since it was msft i downloaded and installed it. Now, when I create a combobox I get this.....
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a) what is this? and B) How do I undo it?
is it in the right place? don't recognise the ROOT folder.
Another thought, Never installed it myself as it comes with the initial installation so just a guess - perhaps you have downloaded the 64bit version and running 32bit. 32bit will be in program files(x86), program files is for 64bit
Either way, Colin's suggestion of a repair would seem to be the way to go.
Also make sure that folder is in Trusted Locations. That path looks the same as mine:
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\root\Office16\ACCWIZ\
repair was useless.....
I bought Access 2019 from the microsoft web site. (erroneously thinking I could query them if i had questions.. WRONG. Anyway, my problem is: after downloading and installing VBA64-KB923167-X86-ENU.EXE as a vba upgrade, my wizards stopped working.
Initally I got this message:Attachment 46277
after uninstalling and reinstalling I now get this:Attachment 46276
As usual, besides trusting Microsoft, "What did I do wrong and how can I get back to normal?
Thank you...
I bought Access 2019 from the microsoft web site. (erroneously thinking I could query them if i had questions.. WRONG. Anyway, my problem is: after dloading and installing VBA64-KB923167-X86-ENU.EXE as a vba upgrade, my wizards stopped working.
Initally I got this message:
after uninstalling and reinstalling I now get this:
As usual, besides trusting Microsoft, "What did I do wrong and how can I get back to normal?
I can not see the Control Wizards sub key or the libraries subkey.
Also Office repair did *nothing*
Office Repair was useless. sorry...
That seemed to fix the problem. thanks. It does beg the question "It was a microsft file, from their web site and Access is their product ' why couldn't they, as part of the install, do the same thing?" But, no, my experience is they had no idea what I was talking about. So muchas gracias pbaldy your solution did the job!!!!
Happy to help! I think that location is normally added by default; it was to mine. I guess somehow it got deleted from yours. It's a registry setting so maybe something goofed that up.