Re: [PEDA] 'Member not found' when opening a spreadsheet

2002-04-12 Thread Stephen Casey

> From: Ian Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

> There is a KB item (2403) on the Protel KB about this.  (I just searched
> for "member not found"). The item includes a fix.
>
> Ian Wilson

Ian,

That has sorted out the problem. Thank you very much indeed, and apologies
for not checking the KB first.

Steve.

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Re: [PEDA] 'Member not found' when opening a spreadsheet

2002-04-11 Thread Ian Wilson

On 10:11 PM 11/04/2002 +0100, Terry Harris said:
>On Thu, 11 Apr 2002 13:21:45 +0100, Steve wrote:
>
> >I get a 'Member not found' error box displayed when I open a spreadsheet
> >within Protel 99SE SP6. If I click the 'OK' button the spreadsheet opens
> >without problem, and I can use it normally.
>
>Probably something installed an older version of the activex control Protel
>uses for the spreadsheet server. I think vcf132.ocx  is the file.
>
>Could be older Borland development tools or perhaps something else that
>provides spreadsheet functionality.
>
>
>Cheers, Terry.

I think Terry is likely to be correct.

There is a KB item (2403) on the Protel KB about this.  (I just searched 
for "member not found"). The item includes a fix.

Ian Wilson


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Re: [PEDA] 'Member not found' when opening a spreadsheet

2002-04-11 Thread Darren


I was having this problem and some other odd things 
where happening, this on my new computer just setup
in the last couple of weeks. I have since removed 99SE
and the other 99se files from the winnt (win2k) directory
and reinstalled 99SE. I think it has fixed all the problems.

I think it was DLL related.

Regards,
Darren Moore

PS new computer:
P4 2G, 1G DDR RAM, MATROX DH G550 graphics card (very slow)
the GeForce 2 on my old machine was much much faster.
2 x 80G 7200 HDD raid mirror setup with a MSI 845 Ultra
main board (raid, USB2,)


> -Original Message-
> From: Stephen Casey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Thursday, 11 April 2002 22:22
> To: Protel forum
> Subject: [PEDA] 'Member not found' when opening a spreadsheet
> 
> 
> Dear Group,
> 
> I get a 'Member not found' error box displayed when I open a 
> spreadsheet within Protel 99SE SP6. If I click the 'OK' 
> button the spreadsheet opens without problem, and I can use 
> it normally. Has anybody experienced this behaviour? By the 
> way, this occurs not only with existing spreadsheets, but 
> also with newly created spreadsheets. As an aside, if I 
> create a new spreadsheet, the extension is .spd. Is this 
> normal? I haven't used them much in this way, but I have a 
> feeling that they've always been .xls files.
> 
> Thanks for your time.
> 
> Steve.
> 
 

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Re: [PEDA] 'Member not found' when opening a spreadsheet

2002-04-11 Thread Terry Harris

On Thu, 11 Apr 2002 13:21:45 +0100, Steve wrote:

>I get a 'Member not found' error box displayed when I open a spreadsheet
>within Protel 99SE SP6. If I click the 'OK' button the spreadsheet opens
>without problem, and I can use it normally.

Probably something installed an older version of the activex control Protel
uses for the spreadsheet server. I think vcf132.ocx  is the file. 

Could be older Borland development tools or perhaps something else that
provides spreadsheet functionality. 


Cheers, Terry.

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Re: [PEDA] 'Member not found' when opening a spreadsheet

2002-04-11 Thread Rene Tschaggelar

Windows file system on WinNT or Win2k, and without Excel installed.

Rene

Dwight wrote:
> 
> I don't get that error message; I'm using Access db.  Do you use Access, or
> Windows files?  Did this just start happening?  Spreadsheets created using
> "New" & "spreadsheet document" use .spd, but Report | BOM creates a .xls;
> both work for me.
> 
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Stephen Casey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 5:22 AM
> >
> > I get a 'Member not found' error box displayed when I open a spreadsheet
> > within Protel 99SE SP6. If I click the 'OK' button the spreadsheet opens
> > without problem, and I can use it normally. Has anybody experienced this
> > behaviour? By the way, this occurs not only with existing spreadsheets,
> but
> > also with newly created spreadsheets. As an aside, if I create a new
> > spreadsheet, the extension is .spd. Is this normal? I haven't used them
> much
> > in this way, but I have a feeling that they've always been .xls files.

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Re: [PEDA] 'Member not found' when opening a spreadsheet

2002-04-11 Thread Dwight

I don't get that error message; I'm using Access db.  Do you use Access, or
Windows files?  Did this just start happening?  Spreadsheets created using
"New" & "spreadsheet document" use .spd, but Report | BOM creates a .xls;
both work for me.

> -Original Message-
> From: Stephen Casey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 5:22 AM
>
> I get a 'Member not found' error box displayed when I open a spreadsheet
> within Protel 99SE SP6. If I click the 'OK' button the spreadsheet opens
> without problem, and I can use it normally. Has anybody experienced this
> behaviour? By the way, this occurs not only with existing spreadsheets,
but
> also with newly created spreadsheets. As an aside, if I create a new
> spreadsheet, the extension is .spd. Is this normal? I haven't used them
much
> in this way, but I have a feeling that they've always been .xls files.

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Re: [PEDA] 'Member not found' when opening a spreadsheet

2002-04-11 Thread Rene Tschaggelar

Happens to me too.
I counldn't figure out why yet.

Rene

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[PEDA] 'Member not found' when opening a spreadsheet

2002-04-11 Thread Stephen Casey

Dear Group,

I get a 'Member not found' error box displayed when I open a spreadsheet
within Protel 99SE SP6. If I click the 'OK' button the spreadsheet opens
without problem, and I can use it normally. Has anybody experienced this
behaviour? By the way, this occurs not only with existing spreadsheets, but
also with newly created spreadsheets. As an aside, if I create a new
spreadsheet, the extension is .spd. Is this normal? I haven't used them much
in this way, but I have a feeling that they've always been .xls files.

Thanks for your time.

Steve.

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