Applies to: Legal-Aid 2007 and above
Issue:
When starting Legal-Aid, I get a VBA Execution Error as shown in the command line image below.

Cause:
This can be caused by having multiple copies of Legal-Aid installed on your computer, or by having incorrect Legal-Aid installations, for instance installing Legal-Aid with the Civil 3D option when Civil 3D is not on your computer. In such a case, Legal-Aid may get confused and attempt to run the wrong copy of the *.dvb file. Note that it is okay to have several different versions of Legal-Aid installed, but not multiple copies of the same version.
Solution:
First, try the following:
- Reinstall Legal-Aid (Important - do not uninstall Legal-Aid, just reinstall over it)
- When asked if Civil 3D is installed on this computer, select No.
Now start AutoCAD and then try Legal-Aid. If the issue is still present, then try manually removing all copies of Legal-Aid from your computer and then reinstalling it.
- Do a complete search of your computer for the file 'LA2010.dvb' (or the version that you are using, such as LA2009, LA2008 etc.)
- For each occurrence that you find delete the LA2010.dvb files. When finished, there should be no more la2010.dvb files anywhere on your computer.
- Reinstall Legal-Aid.
If you find multiple installations, you may wish to simply delete each of the entire installations. You can do so without harm... For all newer versions of Legal-Aid, the phrase libraries are stored in a sparate location from the program files and won't be deleted if you delete the program folder. Before deleting the folder, double check that no *.plb files are present and back them up to a temporary location if they are.