It looks like I've lost VBA in Corel after uninstalling some other applications (other companies). Don't know why it turned like this but it's the only reason I get on my mind yet.
Nevertheless, my question is - how to reinstall VBA from Corel DRAW installation CD? The prompt in Corel DRAW actually says that VBA is unavailable and I should choose custom installation from the menu but there is no VBA package option. Thank you in advance for any ideas!
And according to Corel at http://www.corel.com/content/cgsx3/sp2/readme_en.html#ObjectModel
Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications To use Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications within CorelDRAW X3 and Corel PHOTO-PAINT X3, Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications 6.3 must be installed. Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications 6.3 is included in the CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X3 Setup under Utilities and is installed by default during a typical installation.
So I would say that if you do not have VBA under utilities, then you have a restricted version of X3 that does not include VBA installation.
I'm wondering if one of the programs you removed has not completely uninstalled or has taken part of windows with it, and is somehow preventing installation.
You could try a registry checker such as cCleaner, followed by sfc /scannow -- instructions at http://pcsupport.about.com/od/toolsofthetrade/ht/sfc-scannow.htm if you need them.
pracus said:tons of problems like missing shared DLL's.
That is possibly a good sign. A missing shared DLL will tell other programs that a facility is already installed, so that they do not install it again. But if the DLL is missing, then the facility will not actually be available.
So I suggest you ask cCleaner to "fix all" of the problems. It will ask if you want to save the registry changes (probably a good idea, though I've never had to undo cCleaner changes) and then you can select "Fix All" to apply them all.
It is usually then advisable to repeat the registry check -- sometimes you need to repeat it 3 or 4 times, until finally if shows no errors (or, unusually, the same errors keep repeating and never fix).
Now with the registry properly cleaned, you can try reinstalling X3 and maybe this time VBA will install properly.