What is Wincalendar.exe?

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Find out What Wincalendar.exe is.

i. There could be various reasons why WinCalendar is not working properly. Some of the possible causes are:

- **WinCalendar menu does not appear in Excel or Word**: This could be due to incorrect installation, missing or corrupted files, incompatible Office version, disabled macros, or disabled WinCalendar settings.
- **WinCalendar runs with errors or erratic behavior**: This could be due to outdated Microsoft Office, conflicting programs, malware infection, or corrupted registry entries.
- **WinCalendar does not import Outlook Calendar data**: This could be due to large data size, incorrect date format, or Outlook security settings.

ii. Compile error in hidden module: GlobalsEtc error message indicates that there is a macro in a hidden module that contains a compilation error or is incompatible with your Office version. A hidden module is a part of a template or add-in that is not visible in the normal view of the document. The error usually occurs when you open or close an Office application like Word or Excel³.

Some of the possible solutions to fix this error are:

- **Delete .exd files**: These are cache files that are created when you insert an ActiveX control into a document. They can sometimes cause errors if they are corrupted or outdated. To delete them, go to the folder %temp%\\Excel8.0 and delete all the files with .exd extension. Then, restart your Office application and see if the error is gone.
- **Uncheck the problematic add-in**: You can identify and disable the add-in that is causing the error by unchecking it in the Add-ins dialog. To do this, go to the File tab and click on Options. Then, click on Add-ins and select Templates from the Manage dropdown at the bottom. Click Go and uncheck one of the listed templates. Then, restart your Office application and see if the error is gone. Repeat this process until you find the add-in that is causing the error. Then, you can either uninstall it or look for an updated version that is compatible with your Office version.
- **Update Microsoft Office**: You can check for and install any available updates for your Office version to fix any bugs or compatibility issues. To do this, go to the File tab and click on Account. Then, click on Update Options and select Update Now. Follow the instructions to complete the update process.
- **Scan your computer for malware**: You can use a reliable antivirus software to scan your computer for any malicious programs that might have infected or modified the hidden module or its associated files. Run a full system scan and follow the instructions to remove any threats.

iii. WinCalendar "unrepresentable date time" error message indicates that you are trying to use a date or time value that is outside the range of valid values for the DateTime type. The DateTime type can represent values from 12:00:00 midnight, January 1, 0001 Anno Domini (Common Era) through 11:59:59 P.M., December 31, 9999 A.D. (C.E.) in the Gregorian calendar³. If you try to add or subtract a value that results in an unrepresentable DateTime, you will get this error.

Some of the possible causes and solutions for this error are :

- **You are using a date format that is not recognized by WinCalendar**: WinCalendar expects the date format to be MM/DD/YYYY or DD/MM/YYYY depending on your regional settings. If you use a different format, such as YYYY/MM/DD, you might get this error. To fix this, you can either change your date format to match WinCalendar's expectations, or use the Date Picker feature to select a valid date from the pop-up calendar.
- **You are using an invalid date or time value**: WinCalendar does not accept values that are not valid dates or times, such as 13/13/2021, 02/29/2021, or 24:00. To fix this, you can either enter a valid date or time value, or use the Date Picker feature to select a valid date from the pop-up calendar.
- **You are using a date or time value that is too large or too small**: WinCalendar does not accept values that are outside the range of the DateTime type, such as 01/01/0000, 12/31/9999, or -1:00. To fix this, you can either enter a date or time value that is within the range of the DateTime type, or use the Date Picker feature to select a valid date from the pop-up calendar.

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