Thanks for the reply Bill.
Sadly I have no idea what binding is all about!
I have lost the control in presentations but not in others that I'm running
on the same machine. Very confusing!
"Bill Dilworth" wrote:
> Hi Spence,
>
> I suspect you are using early binding instead of late binding on any VBA
> controls (if you are using VBA). IS VBA support installed on both machines?
>
> Did you add any controls to the default control toolbox?
>
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> "SpencerMC" <SpencerMC_at_discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> > When I run a presentation that used to work ok I get the message:
> >
> > The controls that the presentation uses are nothing unusal, fancy or
> > extra.
> > I've just used a few control toolbox text boxes (so I can enter text
> > during
> > the presentation).
> >
> > How do I re-register or re-install the basic, default activex files? What
> > dll am I huniting for (if that's the right question to ask!)?
> >
> > I've tried dectect and repair and have the latest updates and plug-ins as
> > far as I'm aware.
> >
> > Any help gratfull appreciated! Need it sorted by next week! Thanks. Spence
>
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Received on Sat Mar 01 2008 - 13:31:00 PST