Hi  - I missed that it was 64 Bit office.  i am using the 32 bit 2010
office because I read about the things that were not going to work in
it.  not crowing.  Just apologising for not noticing the 64 bit
version.

It sounds from the article as though the 32 bit version will work but
then you are using unsupported files.

I wonder what that MSComct2.ocx is though?

On 8 September 2012 18:26, james D <jpadlimi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> ok, this thread confirms to me, MS have completely screwed VBA developers
> who used "common controls" and now use 64 bit Office. Seems they are not
> going to make any solution - so we are all left with distributed code that
> is just going to cease working
>
> http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/officeappcompat/thread/f3a71d69-580b-4cdb-ae0b-d8189e6cfd40/
>
> Thanks to those who offered help, appreciate it
>
>
>
> On Friday, 7 September 2012 17:38:42 UTC+1, james D wrote:
>>
>> Hi.
>>
>> I am a VBA developer (Excel mainly) - I have built an Excel dashboard
>> which contains a userform with a treeview on it. It all works fine pre
>> Windows 7 with Office 2010, but with Windows 7 (and Office 2010) the
>> treeview is no longer visible on the form.
>>
>> I have been searching most of the day. I have a registered (as admin)
>> version of mscomctl.ocx in sysWOW64 - still nothing... can anyone help?
>>
>> When I add a reference to mscomctl in Tools/references, then choose
>> additional controls via the toolbox treeview is not in the list... is it
>> supposed to be in mscomctl?
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> James
>>
>> NB: This isn't an issue just on my machine, several others have the same
>> issue.
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