From: catharinus on
On 14 feb, 00:00, "Norm" <Nor...(a)spoof.com> wrote:
> "catharinus" <csvanderw...(a)planet.nl> wrote in message
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> > On 13 feb, 21:12, "Ralph" <nt_consultin...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> >> "catharinus" <csvanderw...(a)planet.nl> wrote in message
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> >> > ... The actual file name is not special, ie, the error may report any
> >> > odd file name, e.g. "<abc>.DOC" and not just "norma.doc".
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> >> Just now noticed (yes, I'm really that dull at times) you used
> >> "Norma.dot"
> >> in your title, but "Norma.doc" in the body.
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> >> If Word is complaining about "Normal.DOT" then it is a matter of
> >> adjusting
> >> Word's security and/or template handling. I vaguely remember there being
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> >> problem if you stored templates in multiple places. Automation will
> >> *assume*
> >> the default.
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> >> If it is complaining about "<SomeOddFileName>.DOC" then it is likely due
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> >> a collision between both the configureation and an intermediate
> >> 'service'.
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> >> hth
> >> -ralph
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> > Thanks Ralph
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> You might try something like the following in your code to see if it is your
> code causing the problem or something in Office.
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> moApp.DisplayAlerts =wdAlertsNone
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> If you use this line before saving the word document you should not get any
> messages.
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He Norm
thank you
Catharinus