To fix it in Excel, what I did was do a search through the registry for registry data containing "" (since registry key in the above post relates to Outlook throwing the error rather than Excel). The fix for the issue is hinted at here, for the same issue with Outlook: ![]() Reinstalling Office 2007 does not fix it - perhaps uninstalling Office 2010 completely would, but it might not (and that's not a possibility for me). I still have OneNote 2010 installed (but that's the only thing from Office 2010) - and probably because of this every now and againīits of Office 2010 reappear in the registry and corrupt the Office 2007 install. In my case, I have Office 2007 installed, then upgraded to 2010, then uninstalled 2010 and re-installed Office 2007. ![]() It is caused by having references to multiple versions of Excel in the registry, and automation defaulting to one that is no longer installed. I had this same problem (but with Excel 2007), and have now fixed it.
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