Compile Error

Gharieb

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Hi there
I've a protected .xlsm sheet and it works properly with office 2013 on Windows 7 professional OS , But when use it on Windows 8 or 10 it got a message "Compile error" with one of the hidden module.
Now we don't have the password for excel sheet or VBA code so I badly need to know if the problem from the VBA code or it's just from the windows or office setup.
 

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It works with office 2007, 2013 and 2016 but on Windows 7 professional, while when use it in other PC works with Windows 8 or 10 it doesn't work.
 
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8 Should have been upgraded to 8.1 or even 10 for free, the other machines, have that had a full install or just the basic programmes?
 
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