In the VBA code check the Lib attribute in the Declare statement. Is the full path to the EPlusWth.dll specified (� Lib “C:\EnergyPlusV8-1-0\PreProcess\WeatherCConverter\EPlusWth.dll”) or does it have just � LLib “EplusWth.dll”�
If the declare statement is just �Lib “EPlusWth.dll”� then the EPluslusWth.dll must be in the search path used to find shared dlls. My guess is that the C:\EnergyPlusV8-1-0\PreProcess\WeatherConverter folder is not in the search path.
If you include the entire path in the �Lib statement that may fix the problem. >
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