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Default Problem Opening an Excel File MSO9.DLL Error


I try to open a file in excel and it throws up an page error! The error
message it throws up is an MSO9.DLL error! What does this mean and how
do I overcome it? All other related files can open. (This is the source
file from where other links to other files lead out!)
The whole error message reads:
szAppName : EXCEL.EXE szAppVer : 9.0.0.8216 szModName : MSO9.DLL
Help!
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Most likely your Excel.XLB toolbar customisation file is corrupted.
Do a search for *.XLB including hidden files and folders.

Rename the file and reopen Excel - you will lose any toolbar
customisations you had previously done. If that doesn't solve the
problem, delete the new XLB file and rename your old one back- and come
back for another suggestion

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