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So I've got a head-scratcher that I have scoured the Web for answers, to
no avail... Hoping someone on the list may have seen this.



I've installed the Excel Add-in hundreds of times (literally) with no
problems on a variety of platforms and versions. Recently one of our
PC's running Win2K was upgraded to Excel 2003 and was already running IA
V5R2. Right away, an attempt to use the Excel add-in would report
"macro FShowTTDialog cannot be found" so I went about uninstalling the
Add-in from IA, then reinstall. Still no luck. If I attempted to add
the Add-in back into Excel (Tools/Add-ins), it would report
"cwbtfxla.xll not a valid add-in".



So then I decided I would just upgrade their IA to V5R4 (many of us
running it already just fine). All went fine but still have the same
problem; "cwbtfxla.xll is not a valid add-in". I uninstalled just the
add-in from IA, made sure there was NO cwbtfxla.xll file on the PC, then
reinstalled that piece (via Selected Setup) but still have the problem.



I'm stumped because although I can't find another PC currently running
Win2K and Excel 2003 (I'm sure we have one someplace), I'm running WinXP
Pro with Excel 2003 just fine and the add-in works just fine. Anyone
got any ideas? Is it an Excel issue or an IA issue? Grrr...




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