We use Excel to process data every day. Sometimes, for some unknown reason, a prompt box will pop up when opening Excel, prompting stdole32. The solution is briefly introduced below.
1. Download the file and replace it
Excel pops up stdole32. It may be that the file has been deleted or damaged. We need to replace this document. This file is usually located in the C drive, Windows folder, or SysWOW64 folder.
We download a stdole32 file from the Internet, and then copy it to the above folder. If the file already exists, it will be overwritten directly. This way the problem can be solved.
2. office installation software repair
After we download the office installation file, we can install, repair, and delete various office components , here we choose to repair.
After we choose to repair office, the system will prompt a configuration progress, and the system shows that office 2007 is being repaired.
Waiting After the repair progress bar runs out, the system prompts that the repair is completed, saying that the configuration of Microsoft office 2007 has been completed. We can click Close below.
After we click Close, the system will pop up a prompt box, prompting you to restart the system to complete the installation. Do you want to restart immediately? We can reboot the system immediately.
After restarting the system, we open Excel in office again, and we will find that the stdole32 prompt box no longer pops up.
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