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    Summit_IT is offline Advanced Beginner
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    Form wizard error "This feature isn't installed, or has been disabled"

    I have been battling this error all week. Today I have uninstalled Office 2019, reinstalled it and I still get this error. I even get this error when I open the Northwind Database. The add-in has nothing in it.



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    one solution (although I think I would move the folder, not delete it
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    I don't have a "C:/Program Files/Common Files/Microsoft Shared/VBA/VBA6"

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    Well ain't that weird. If you browse in the references dialog it's there
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    but if I try to paste in the path in File Explorer, it doesn't appear to exist.
    And yes I have enabled seeing protected system files and hidden files.
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    If you have 64-bit Windows & 32-bit Access, try looking in: C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\VBA\VBA6
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    I do, and there is no such folder in that path unless I use the references file browser dialog.
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    This is what I see.

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    I think this folder issue is a red herring...

    I see that message when there is some corruption in the compiled code

    If that applies in your case, decompiling your project should fix it. It only takes a second to complete
    Decompile and Compact Your Microsoft Access Database to Improve Performance and Fix Corruption (fmsinc.com)
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    This is where I found the folder.
    I will perform the Decompile now. I will keep you informed.

    Thanks,

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    I agree with Micron There is no such folder on my PC and only see it via References.

    Looks like Microsoft have moved it somewhere else
    You can PM me if you need further help.
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    I have C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\VBA\VBA6 found direct via Explorer
    Win10 Home 64bit, Office 2007 32bit.

    That link was from 2013. Did we have 64bit Windows back then?
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