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ERROR 432 - FIle name or class name not found during Automation operation

Asked by cnmcc in Access Coding/Macros, SQL Query Syntax, Access Forms

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I am getting this error when I try to create an Excel spreadsheet through VBA. The code is:
Set wbXL = GetObject("file.xls")

This had been working in the past but I have been getting this error ever since one of the individuals installed Access 2007 on the computer although they didn't open this database in 2007(??)

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Zones: Access Coding/Macros, SQL Query Syntax, Access Forms
Tags: Microsoft, Access, 2003, .adp installed on a network - backend is on sql server 2005
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Solution Provided By: 60MXG
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Solution Grade: A
 
 
 
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