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SteveDB1
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morning all.
In trying to resolve an Excel VBA programming issue, I was encouraged to
find and install a script56.chm file. That's the actual name of the file. Go
to the MS download library and type that name in, and you should call up
numerous responses-- the first of which should be a link to download this
file.
I did so and have found that all I get is a page cannot be displayed error
on the right side of the open file.
The left side appears to work as normal, but I'm unable to read any of the
data in the file.
Since all of the contacts for MS are tied up in fee based responses, I'm
hoping someone here can help.
1- my first thoughts are that the file has become corrupted-- I tried 3
different computers and all 3 had the same problem.
2- since all 3 had the same problem, and we didn't "install" the file into
the C:\windows\help directory, I began wondering if that's actually the
problem.
3- does anyone else have this problem with the present version of the
script56.chm file?
Your helps are deeply appreciated.
Best,
SteveB.
In trying to resolve an Excel VBA programming issue, I was encouraged to
find and install a script56.chm file. That's the actual name of the file. Go
to the MS download library and type that name in, and you should call up
numerous responses-- the first of which should be a link to download this
file.
I did so and have found that all I get is a page cannot be displayed error
on the right side of the open file.
The left side appears to work as normal, but I'm unable to read any of the
data in the file.
Since all of the contacts for MS are tied up in fee based responses, I'm
hoping someone here can help.
1- my first thoughts are that the file has become corrupted-- I tried 3
different computers and all 3 had the same problem.
2- since all 3 had the same problem, and we didn't "install" the file into
the C:\windows\help directory, I began wondering if that's actually the
problem.
3- does anyone else have this problem with the present version of the
script56.chm file?
Your helps are deeply appreciated.
Best,
SteveB.