"Object library not found" error or Excel X for Mac quits (322237)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Excel X for Mac
This article was previously published under Q322237 SYMPTOMS When you open a Microsoft Excel workbook, you receive the
following warning message The workbook you are opening
contains macros.
Some macros may contain viruses that could harm your
computer.
If you are sure this workbook is from a trusted
source, click 'Enable Macros'. If you are not sure and want to
prevent any macros from running, click 'Disable Macros'. and
one of the following symptoms may occur:
CAUSE This problem may occur when you move the Users folder to
another partition or hard disk that is not the Mac OS X startup disk or
partition. It may also occur if the Users folder is redirected to another
computer such as a server.RESOLUTION To resolve this issue, use either of the following methods:
- Move the Users folder back to the hard disk partition that
contains Mac OS X.
-or- - Reformat your hard disk to have a single
partition.
MORE INFORMATION If Mac OS X is installed on one partition, and you move
your Users folder to a different partition, the Microsoft Visual Basic for
Applications environment does not initialize correctly. As a result, macros
cannot run in the file that you open, you cannot record macros, and Microsoft
Excel may quit unexpectedly if you disable macros when you open the file.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 1/6/2005 |
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Keywords: | kberrmsg kbprb KB322237 |
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