Stating the obvious, and assuming you mean that the screen shot you show is the 'Error' message to which you refer, do you actually have that .xla Add in file in the C:\.....folder indicated?
Stating the obvious, and assuming you mean that the screen shot you show is the 'Error' message to which you refer, do you actually have that .xla Add in file in the C:\.....folder indicated?
Richard Buttrey
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