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    Programatically Add Reference

    Hi,
    New to the post.
    How can I use vba to check the box(AnimatedGIF.DXAnimatedGIF) in available controls of the userform Additional Control.
    I have registered DXAnimatedGif and can see in the available controls dialog box as AnimatedGIF.DXAnimatedGIF ( file location, C:\Windows\SysWOW64\DXAnimatedGIF.ocx), it's unchecked by default.
    Is it possible to use code to check that box, that way users do not have to do it manually.
    Thanks.
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    No error checking (like if it's already loaded, or the file is not there)


        'https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/gg251584.aspx
        ThisWorkbook.VBProject.References.AddFromFile ("c:\windows\syswow64\dxanimatedgof.ocx")
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    Paul


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