Microsoft KB Archive/140629

= MS Excel and Visual Basic Library Files (.olb) Available =

Article ID: 140629

Article Last Modified on 10/11/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Excel 95a

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This article was previously published under Q140629



SUMMARY
Object library files are available for Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Visual Basic for applications. The files are available to download from the Microsoft Download Center.

For information about how to download these files, see the "Instructions for Downloading" section later in this article.



FILES AVAILABLE FROM ONLINE SERVICES
  Item ID   File name      Description S15673   Danolb32.exe   Danish S15674   Dutolb32.exe   Dutch S15675   Finolb32.exe   Finnish S15676   Frolb32.exe    French S15677   Gerolb32.exe   German S15678   Itlolb32.exe   Italian S15679   Norolb32.exe   Norwegian S15681   Spnolb32.exe   Spanish S15682   Swdolb32.exe   Swedish

Visual Basic and Microsoft Excel Object Library Files
If your Visual Basic code in Microsoft Excel is written in a language other than English, you should always include the appropriate language object library files (.olb) when you distribute your Visual Basic application, in case the recipient doesn't already have the library files. If your code calls procedures written in multiple languages, then you should include the object libraries for each of those languages. You should also include all workbooks and other object libraries that are referenced by the application that you are distributing.

Microsoft allows all registered owners of Microsoft Excel to distribute object libraries with their applications to other registered owners as necessary. The names of the object library files available from Microsoft are listed in the following table.                    Microsoft Excel for      Visual Basic for Language        Windows .olb file        Applications .olb file Danish          Xl5da32.olb              Vbada32.olb Dutch           Xl5nl32.olb              Vbanl32.olb Finnish         Xl5fi32.olb              Vbafi32.olb French          Xl5fr32.olb              Vbafr32.olb German          Xl5de32.olb              Vbade32.olb Italian         Xl5it32.olb              Vbait32.olb Norwegian       Xl5no32.olb              Vbano32.olb Portuguese      Xl5ptb32.olb             Vbaptb32.olb (Brazil) Spanish         Xl5es32.olb              Vbaes32.olb Swedish         Xl5sv32.olb              Vbasv32.olb

Determining the Location of an Object Library
To determine the location of an object library on your computer's hard disk, do the following:
 * 1) In Microsoft Excel, switch to a Visual Basic module sheet in a workbook.
 * 2) On the Tools menu, click References.
 * 3) From the Available References list, select the library name.

The library file location is listed next to Path under Description.

This procedure is also useful for determining which object library files you should distribute with your application. The check box next to a referenced object library file is selected.

Registering a Different Language Version
To register a different language version of an object library file and to reference this language version in a new Visual Basic project, do the following:
 * 1) Copy the object library files (VBA*.olb) to the System subfolder of your Windows folder, for example in c:\Windows\System.
 * 2) Copy the Microsoft Excel 7.0 object library files (Xl*.olb) to the folder to which you installed Microsoft Excel.
 * 3) Start Microsoft Excel version 7.0.
 * 4) Create a new module. In the module, click References on the Tools menu. Click the Browse button.
 * 5) Locate and select the Microsoft Excel object library file, for example Xl5fr32.olb, and click OK. Click OK in the dialog box that appears with the error message "Object library language setting incompatible with current project."
 * 6) Repeat step 5 with the Visual Basic for applications object library file, for example Vbafr.olb. In the References dialog box, click OK.
 * 7) Click Options on the Tools menu. Select the Module General tab, and under International, select Default Settings. From the Language/Country list, select the language and country of the object library file you want to use. Click OK.
 * 8) Create a Visual Basic module in a new project.

Note that in Microsoft Excel, you must create a new workbook and then create the new module to use the new default Language/Country option.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR DOWNLOADING
The following files are available for download from the Microsoft Download Center:

Danolb32.exe

Dutolb32.exe

Finolb32.exe

Frolb32.exe

Gerolb32.exe

Itlolb32.exe

Norolb32.exe

Spnolb32.exe

Swdolb32.exe

For more information about how to download Microsoft Support files, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

119591 How to obtain Microsoft support files from online services

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