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On the VB debug screen click on Tools>Reference and see if anything is missing.
I've
noticed that if you install Office SP1 usually fixes this issue.
Original comment by Howard.H...@gmail.com
on 7 Jan 2010 at 3:47
I've got the most recent versions of Office and Outlook connect as well as the
most
recent Excel connector all installed. When I launch excel, after enable macros
I get
a VBA error: "Compile error: Object library invalid or contains references to
object
definitions that could not be found." In tools/references there is 1 checked
box with
"MISSING": "Ref Edit Control".
I've been struggling with this ALL day...please help.
Thanks
Original comment by Benjamin...@gmail.com
on 9 Apr 2010 at 9:23
I get the same "Set sfot = New SForceSession4 ' if this fails we dont have the
new toolkit" Error, with new toolkit, and office 2007, going to try to install
sp2
Original comment by ht.text...@gmail.com
on 29 Jul 2010 at 8:31
If you have a machine with Windows 7 Os and MS office 2007 or 2003, you may
find difficulties while loading the EE connector.
If you get a dialogue box with the following message, read further.
On References sforce connector popup ,"Missing Ref Edit" (check box will be
ticked) C:\Program files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\REFEDIT.dll
The references box only pops up the first time you enable the connector. To get
it to come up again, turn off the connector, by unticking the "Sforce_Connect"
Add-in in the Add-ins setup menu, exit Excel, open Excel and turn it back on.
Anyway, to fix the issue, just uncheck Missing Ref Edit Control and click 'Ok'
in the references box. Each time you open up the sforce connector, you may have
to go through the same procedure. Not sure, but I think that if you are running
Office 2007 only, then you may avoid repeating this procedure each time, by
adding the attached 2003 version of the REFEDIT.DLL file in the exact location
noted above.
Original comment by jwil...@orcon.net.nz
on 9 Nov 2010 at 9:24
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>>Each time you open up the sforce connector, you may have to go through the
same procedure.
In order to avoid having to repeat this procedure, it looks like you just need
to open the Visual Basic Editor and save the xla file, immediately after
unchecking the Missing Ref Edit Control.
Original comment by jwil...@orcon.net.nz
on 9 Nov 2010 at 10:18
I've updated the XLA to remove this reference, let me know if new one works,
look for _ee_1602
Original comment by vneh...@gmail.com
on 24 Nov 2010 at 4:06
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
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