ID: Q159697
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When you follow the directions for installing the Visual Basic Help files for Microsoft Map, you may not be able to access the information in the Help files.
The directions for installing the Visual Basic Help files for Microsoft Map are incorrect.
To use the Microsoft Map Visual Basic Help files, access them directly from the Microsoft Office compact disc or from the hard disk (if you copied the files from the disc to the hard disk).
To access the Visual Basic Help information for Microsoft Map directly off from the compact disc, follow these steps:
1. Insert the Microsoft Office compact disc into the CD-ROM drive.
2. In Windows Explorer, locate the Valupack\Morehelp folder on the
compact disc.
3. Double-click the Vbamap8.hlp file in this folder.
If you followed the directions for installing Visual Basic Help for Microsoft Map, and you want to access this information from the hard disk, do the following:
1. In Windows Explorer, locate the following folder on your hard disk:
Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Datamap
NOTE: This is the location in which the directions instruct you to
copy the files for Visual Basic Help for Microsoft Map.
2. Double-click the Vbamap8.hlp file in this folder.
Assuming you already installed Microsoft Map, the directions for installing Visual Basic Help for Microsoft Map are displayed when you do the following:
1. In the Visual Basic Editor, click References on the Tools menu.
2. In the References dialog box, click the Microsoft Map check box,
and then click OK.
3. Insert a new module sheet into a project and type "pinmap" (without
the quotation marks) in the module.
4. Select "pinmap" in the module and press F1.
The following text appears in the help topic:
Installing Visual Basic Help for Microsoft Map
The Visual Basic Help file for Microsoft Map is located in the ValuPack. To install this Help file, follow these steps:
1. Quit Help.
2. Insert the Microsoft Office CD or the stand-alone Microsoft Excel CD.
3. In the ValuPack folder, double-click the MoreHelp folder.
4. Select the Vbamap8.hlp and Vbamap8.cnt files.
5. Copy these two files to c:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft
Shared\Datamap on your hard drive.
6. When asked whether you want to replace the existing versions of these
files, click Yes.
7. To update the table of contents and the index so that they include the
topics in the files you just copied, point to Find on the Start menu,
and then click Files or Folders.
8. In the Named box, type *.gid.
9. In the Look in box, type C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office, and
then click Find Now.
10. When the file names appear at the bottom of the dialog box, select all
of them and click Delete on the File menu.
NOTE: If you installed Office or Microsoft Excel from a corporate network,
ask your network administrator where the ValuPack files are located. If you
installed the application from 3.5-inch disks, the ValuPack isn't included.
You can find these files on the Microsoft Web site, however. To do this,
point to Microsoft on the Web on the Help menu, and then click Online
Support.
For more information about Microsoft Map, click the Index tab in Microsoft Excel Help, type the following text
map
and then double-click the selected text to go to the "Get more help about
maps" topic.
Additional query words: XL97
Keywords : kbprg kbtool kbdta KbVBA xlhelp
Version : WINDOWS:97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto
Last Reviewed: January 8, 1999