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manualmaster
Hi,
On inserting a Textbox, textarea, list box, drop-down box from the Web
Tools toolbar, I get the following message (translated from dutch):
This object was created in Forms.
This application is not available to open this object. Make sure the
application is properly installed and that it has not been deleted,
removed or renamed.
I have been searching on the web and did find kb http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=886299
about "
When you try to insert the Movie, Sound, or Scrolling Text Web form
controls from the Web Tools toolbar in Microsoft Word, you may receive
one of the following error messages:
This object was created in HTMLInlineSoundCtl. This application is not
available to open this object. Make sure the application is properly
installed and that it has not been deleted, removed or renamed."
However, my errors handles Forms, not HTMLInLineSoundCtl.
When I use the Forms toolbar or the Control Toolbox toolbar, all
controls can be inserted without errors.
Insering a Option button, check box or submit control via the Web
Tools toolbar works fine.
I experienced this problem within 1 week at 2 different customers. One
is using a Windows 2000 PC with Office 2003 prof.
Does anyone have a clue?
Regards, Hugo
On inserting a Textbox, textarea, list box, drop-down box from the Web
Tools toolbar, I get the following message (translated from dutch):
This object was created in Forms.
This application is not available to open this object. Make sure the
application is properly installed and that it has not been deleted,
removed or renamed.
I have been searching on the web and did find kb http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=886299
about "
When you try to insert the Movie, Sound, or Scrolling Text Web form
controls from the Web Tools toolbar in Microsoft Word, you may receive
one of the following error messages:
This object was created in HTMLInlineSoundCtl. This application is not
available to open this object. Make sure the application is properly
installed and that it has not been deleted, removed or renamed."
However, my errors handles Forms, not HTMLInLineSoundCtl.
When I use the Forms toolbar or the Control Toolbox toolbar, all
controls can be inserted without errors.
Insering a Option button, check box or submit control via the Web
Tools toolbar works fine.
I experienced this problem within 1 week at 2 different customers. One
is using a Windows 2000 PC with Office 2003 prof.
Does anyone have a clue?
Regards, Hugo