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Hello, I've been running macros on a bunch of office word/excel files for years with no problem (Office versions 2003/2007/2010, interchangeably on a Windows 7 platform). These macros use MSXML v6, and up until I got a new computer running Windows 10, I've never had an issue with the following: Private variable_name As MSXML2.DOMDocument Now, on Windows 10 (using Office 2007), I get a Compile Error: User-defined type not defined. Rebustar azasha zhauabimen. I checked my references, same stuff. MSXML 6.0 is checked on both my old and new machine.
On my new machine, if I change the line to Private variable_name As MSXML2.DOMDocument60 it works fine. The problem is, these macros are needed on several other computers, none of which run windows 10, and when I tried to use that line of code on my old computer, it threw a Type Mismatch error. My old computer is indicative of what the others will do.
How can I get the original code to work on my Windows 10 machine?
Start your 7-day free trial. Readwrite arabic 13 serial code. I wear a lot of hats. 'The solutions and answers provided on Experts Exchange have been extremely helpful to me over the last few years.
Hello, I've been running macros on a bunch of office word/excel files for years with no problem (Office versions 2003/2007/2010, interchangeably on a Windows 7 platform). These macros use MSXML v6, and up until I got a new computer running Windows 10, I've never had an issue with the following: Private variable_name As MSXML2.DOMDocument Now, on Windows 10 (using Office 2007), I get a Compile Error: User-defined type not defined. Rebustar azasha zhauabimen. I checked my references, same stuff. MSXML 6.0 is checked on both my old and new machine.
On my new machine, if I change the line to Private variable_name As MSXML2.DOMDocument60 it works fine. The problem is, these macros are needed on several other computers, none of which run windows 10, and when I tried to use that line of code on my old computer, it threw a Type Mismatch error. My old computer is indicative of what the others will do.
How can I get the original code to work on my Windows 10 machine?