Excel 2003 Crashes in Windows 7

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I have a computer that was replaced so all software had to be re-installed. Excel 2010 was also installed at the time of replacement. An Excel macro used at this computer is hardcoded with a command that is not compatible with Excel 2010 but is compatible with Excel 2003. I uninstalled Excel 2010, restarted the computer and installed Excel 2003. I have an Office Std 2003 disk for this and have used it successfully to install Office 2003 on other computers. The first step in the macro is to select a button; the macro will crash as soon as this is done. Macro crashes no matter which button I select. I stepped thought the code but it crashes at a line at the very beginning of the code (an “if statement”). Another PC has all the same SW and Excel 2003 installed. The macro runs fine on this PC so I know it is not an issue related to the VBA program. My theory is it has something to do with either the Excel 2003 installation or some other setting. I have checked several other forums and didn’t find a solution that worked.</SPAN>
Following is part of the error Event Viewer Log: Faulting application path: C\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\EXCEL.EXE.
I also saw </SPAN>a “Warning” in the event viewer log that was related to Excel.exe:
Detector of product, ‘…’, feature ‘ExcelAddinATPFiles’ failed during request for component ‘…’</SPAN></SPAN>

Would appreciate any help with this if someone has gone through this or has any tips for where to start troubleshooting.</SPAN>
 

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Could you have the machine reimaged without ever having Excel 2010 installed on it?

Then from a fresh OS install, install Excel 2003?
 
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By the time you spend trouble shooting this you could just reinstall especially since it was just reinstalled anyway. It may make more sense than to bang your head on this problem.
 
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