Yes grrrr... Paste into the VB6 folder :(

I was too excited about the solution, I've missed having the help file!

Alas, Microsoft has yet to introduce "Braincheck"(hey guys if you're reading 
this, I'll gladly be a beta tester!)

Regards,
Thom

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Subject: Re: [talkbws] VBA Help and Office 10

Did you mean paste back to VBA6?

Dave Shelby
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From:        [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
To:        [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Date:        02/26/2014 01:26 PM
Subject:        [talkbws] VBA Help and Office 10
________________________________



Hello all,
I wanted to pass along something I just learned from Ed here at Boston Software 
Systems (gotta give credit where credit is due!)
Many of you have likely gotten an error when trying to access Help from VBA. 
This help is for VBA, so I am not talking about Boston WorkStation's 
help/documentation.

You likely can fix this error and then be able to view VBA help by doing the 
following:
Go to:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\microsoft shared\VBA
Note I have Windows 7 64Bit - I suspect on 32 bit OS's, this would be Program 
Files\Common Files...etc.

If you see VBA6 and VBA7 directories

Open VBA7 then 1033 - copy all of the files
Then to back to VBA7 -then 1033 - paste

And then you should be able to access VBA help.

Hope this helps (pun intended of course)
Thom

Thom C. Blackwell,  VP Technical Services
Boston Software Systems, Inc.
Phone: 866.653.5105 x807
Mobile: 508.423.8463
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