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Brendan Saunders
Hi
I've never seen this happen with Microsoft Office Word 2003 before. I had a
bit of a mess when creating a VBA project with a Word Document. The reviewing
toolbar was tracking the movement of a command button in a Word VBA
application I was sent to review.
When I moved the command button, the reviewing markup showed the original
location of the button and the new location to show I had changed it. I find
the reviewing markup very obtrusive and so I changed the view to final
without markup. Suddenly my command button vanished. I tried to undo the
change but it did not reappear. Frustrated I tried to recreate the command
button from the toolbox, this was ok.
The problem came when I tried to re-code the command button. The Visual
Basic Editor doesn't appear, and worse, Microsoft Word simply crashes out. I
have tried the following:
Creating a New Document
Detect And Repair
Restore Defaults
Uninstall/Re-install
Nothing so far has worked, I've considered that the error might be with VBA
itself somehow but I can't be sure. If anyone has seen this and has any ideas
I would be most grateful. Without VBA I'm pretty lost!
Brendan Saunders, MCP
Microsoft Windows XP SP2
Microsoft Office 2003 Pro
P4 3.0Ghz HT
512 Mb RAM
120 Gb HDD
I've never seen this happen with Microsoft Office Word 2003 before. I had a
bit of a mess when creating a VBA project with a Word Document. The reviewing
toolbar was tracking the movement of a command button in a Word VBA
application I was sent to review.
When I moved the command button, the reviewing markup showed the original
location of the button and the new location to show I had changed it. I find
the reviewing markup very obtrusive and so I changed the view to final
without markup. Suddenly my command button vanished. I tried to undo the
change but it did not reappear. Frustrated I tried to recreate the command
button from the toolbox, this was ok.
The problem came when I tried to re-code the command button. The Visual
Basic Editor doesn't appear, and worse, Microsoft Word simply crashes out. I
have tried the following:
Creating a New Document
Detect And Repair
Restore Defaults
Uninstall/Re-install
Nothing so far has worked, I've considered that the error might be with VBA
itself somehow but I can't be sure. If anyone has seen this and has any ideas
I would be most grateful. Without VBA I'm pretty lost!
Brendan Saunders, MCP
Microsoft Windows XP SP2
Microsoft Office 2003 Pro
P4 3.0Ghz HT
512 Mb RAM
120 Gb HDD