Not sure it will help, but you can try it:
https://docs.automationanywhere.com/...l-package.html
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Not sure it will help, but you can try it:
https://docs.automationanywhere.com/...l-package.html
The path/files for Excel will probably depend upon the version installed. The paths in the code referenced in my post #12 are for Office 2010 which I use. You'll need to search on your system for equivalent installed files for your Office 365 and alter the paths/names accordingly.
Code:C:\Program Files\Common Files\System\ado
06/13/2019 03:22 AM <DIR> .
06/13/2019 03:22 AM <DIR> ..
07/13/2009 11:50 PM 14,610 adojavas.inc
07/13/2009 11:50 PM 14,951 adovbs.inc
07/14/2009 06:18 PM <DIR> en-US
07/14/2009 04:29 AM 8,192 msader15.dll
05/09/2019 06:07 PM 1,499,136 msado15.dll
06/06/2012 07:37 AM 57,344 msado20.tlb
06/06/2012 07:37 AM 57,344 msado21.tlb
06/06/2012 07:37 AM 73,728 msado25.tlb
06/06/2012 07:37 AM 73,728 msado26.tlb
06/06/2012 07:37 AM 77,824 msado27.tlb
06/06/2012 07:37 AM 73,728 msado28.tlb
05/09/2019 05:51 PM 73,728 msado60.tlb
06/06/2012 09:05 AM 466,944 msadomd.dll
06/06/2012 07:37 AM 20,480 msadomd28.tlb
06/06/2012 09:05 AM 61,440 msador15.dll
06/06/2012 07:37 AM 40,960 msador28.tlb
06/06/2012 09:05 AM 495,616 msadox.dll
07/14/2009 03:28 AM 28,672 msadox28.tlb
07/14/2009 04:41 AM 106,496 msadrh15.dll
I think some of it import errors occurs in your end
Read some guidelines below ;)