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If you receive this error while installing a non-Microsoft engineering, design, or accounting software, that specific program relies on an embedded version of VBA.
Select (or Modify ) and ensure "Visual Basic for Applications" under Office Shared Features is set to "Run from My Computer".
The most reliable way to "download" and install VBA Core is through the Microsoft Office setup. > Programs and Features . Find your version of Microsoft Office and click Change . Select Add or Remove Features . Expand Office Shared Features .
Locate your or Microsoft 365 installation in the list. Right-click the application and select Change .
: It provides the engine that interprets and runs VBA code.
The "VBA Core" refers to the essential runtime files, dynamic-link libraries (DLLs), and registry keys required to execute VBA code. Unlike standalone Visual Basic, VBA cannot run as an independent application. It requires a host application, such as Microsoft Excel, Word, Access, or PowerPoint, to function.
If you receive this error while installing a non-Microsoft engineering, design, or accounting software, that specific program relies on an embedded version of VBA.
Select (or Modify ) and ensure "Visual Basic for Applications" under Office Shared Features is set to "Run from My Computer". If you receive this error while installing a
The most reliable way to "download" and install VBA Core is through the Microsoft Office setup. > Programs and Features . Find your version of Microsoft Office and click Change . Select Add or Remove Features . Expand Office Shared Features . > Programs and Features
Locate your or Microsoft 365 installation in the list. Right-click the application and select Change . Expand Office Shared Features
: It provides the engine that interprets and runs VBA code.
The "VBA Core" refers to the essential runtime files, dynamic-link libraries (DLLs), and registry keys required to execute VBA code. Unlike standalone Visual Basic, VBA cannot run as an independent application. It requires a host application, such as Microsoft Excel, Word, Access, or PowerPoint, to function.