Hi James,
Microsoft gives warnings about running 64-Bit office, and notifies users in
advance that there will be compatibility issues. With 3rd party components,
those issues are pretty much unavoidable, but its true Microsoft could have
updated their own various components to 64-bit versions
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Hi James,
Microsoft gives warnings about running 64-Bit office, and notifies users in
advance that there will be compatibility
Hi David,
I already tried that too. Can you tell me, are you on windows 7 with office
2010 and seeing a treeview? I have been on 3 machines today none of which can
do it.
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Hi David,
I already tried that too. Can you tell me, are you on windows 7 with
office
2010
This doesn't work. It gives me a treeview on the new page in the control
toolbox, but when I try and put it on a form it says Invalid Argument.
I think I need to make some more points:
This is not unique to my machine - I have seen it on 3 totally independent
machines
I am trying to
James, MS had released a hotfix in April/May, and one of the libraries that
changed was the mscomctl.ocx, following which a lot of vba developers
started complaining about issues regarding ListView controls and treeview
controls.
Can you try deleting all the .EXD files in your VBA forms folder in
Hi James
Yes - I have put a working Treeview in a user form on 2 different computers
One is a 32 bit win7 laptop and one is 64 bit win7 ultrabook. Both
run Office Professionsl 2010
The process is similar but different.
Basics - to register an OCX or DLL you have to run the command prompt
as
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