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Sandra de Jong

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Jul 16, 2001, 10:38:19 AM7/16/01
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Bij het openen van een excel bestand met meerdere
werkbladen komt eerst de melding macro's uitschakelen of
activeren. Als je voor het laatste kiest krijg je op 1x
win98 pc melding " de klasse is niet geregistreerd. Bezig
met zoeken naar object met CLSID:{AC9F2F90-E877-11CE-9F68-
00AA00574A4F} Wat kan ik hieraan doen??????

Sandra de Jong

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Jul 16, 2001, 10:38:15 AM7/16/01
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Marjo van den Nieuwenhuijzen

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Jul 16, 2001, 9:12:38 PM7/16/01
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Hallo Sandra

Hieronder heb ik een artikel gekopieerd dat ik op de site van Miscrosoft
vond. Ik hoop dat het helpt.

Groeten
Marjo

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PSS ID Number: Q182500
Article last modified on 11-14-2000

WINDOWS:5.0,97

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The information in this article applies to:

- Microsoft Excel 97 for Windows
- Microsoft PowerPoint 97 for Windows
- Microsoft Word 97 for Windows
- Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications version 5.0
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SYMPTOMS
========

When you attempt to insert a UserForm while you are in the Microsoft Visual
Basic Editor in one the products listed at the beginning of this article, or
when you attempt to open a document that contains a UserForm, you may
receive
the following error message:

Class not registered.
Looking for object with CLSID:{AC9F2F90-E877-11CE-9F68-00AA00574A4F}

or

Class not registered.
Looking for object with CLSID:{C62A69F0-16DC-11CE-9E98-00AA00574A4F}

When you click Help, the following message appears:

The Help topic does not exist. Contact your application vendor for an
updated
Help file (129)

The dialog box is dismissed when you click OK.

The error may also appear when you attempt to save a Microsoft Excel 97
document
as an Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) document by clicking Save As HTML on
the
File menu. When you click OK, a dialog box with the following message
appears:

400

CAUSE
=====

This problem may be caused by a missing or incorrect Microsoft Windows
registry
entry for the Dynamic Link Library Fm20.dll. The proper registration of this
file is required when you work with UserForms and form controls in Microsoft
Excel 97.

RESOLUTION
==========

To resolve this problem, register Fm20.dll. You must have Regsvr32.exe to
register Fm20.dll. If you do not have Regsvr32.exe you can download the
file.
For additional information, please see the following article in the
Microsoft
Knowledge Base:

Q161983 Regsv32a.exe Available in Download Center

Registering Fm20.dll
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To Register Fm20.dll, follow these steps:

1. Use Microsoft Windows Explorer to locate the Fm20.dll file in the
Windows\System folder or in the Winnt\system32 folder (under Microsoft
Windows NT).

If the file is not present, copy it from the OS\System folder on the
Microsoft
Office 97 compact disc to the appropriate location.

2. Close all open programs.

3. Click Start on the Windows taskbar, click Run, and then type the
following:

" Regsvr32.exe fm20.dll" (without the quotation marks)

4. Click OK. The following message should appear:

DllRegisterServer in c:\windows\system\fm20.dll succeeded.

The file Fm20.dll should be registered correctly.

STATUS
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Microsoft is researching this problem and will post new information here in
the
Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.

Additional query words: XL97

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Keywords : kberrmsg kbprogramming
Technology : kbWordSearch kbExcelSearch kbPowerPtSearch kbWord97
kbWord97Search kbPTNotAssigned kbPowerPt97 kbZNotKeyword2 kbExcel97Search
kbPowerPt97Search kbVBASearch kbZNotKeyword3 kbGraph500
Version : WINDOWS:5.0,97
Issue type : kbhowto
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Copyright Microsoft Corporation 2000.


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