Word 2003 Macro Language

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Gene Maxson

When upgrading from Word 2000 to 2003, do I have to worry about my Word
macros not working the same way in 2003?
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K

Karl E. Peterson

Gene Maxson said:
When upgrading from Word 2000 to 2003, do I have to worry about my Word
macros not working the same way in 2003?

That's a pretty "safe" upgrade, in general. You could very well have cause for
concern if you go to 2007, though. Especially with anything UI related. (So I
hear -- others may have more details.)
 
U

Ulf

I am in this situation. I have had Word 2000 and upgraded to Word 2003. I
have a template that I use, but when I try to use in after upgrade I recieve
this error message "Wrong use! Input is interrupted." This is my translation
from my Swedish Word 2003, so maybe it is not the correct error message that
is really presented. And thereafter the template closes down.
 
K

Karl E. Peterson

Ulf said:
I am in this situation. I have had Word 2000 and upgraded to Word 2003. I
have a template that I use, but when I try to use in after upgrade I recieve
this error message "Wrong use! Input is interrupted." This is my translation
from my Swedish Word 2003, so maybe it is not the correct error message that
is really presented. And thereafter the template closes down.

Troubleshooting errors is *infinitely* easier (sometimes even possible! <g>) when
the actual error number (Err.Number) is provided, along with the code (including the
specific line) that causes the error. Hard for anyone to help, otherwise.
 
U

Ulf

Sorry to have bothered you, my experiance with VBA is very limited and I have
now discovered that the error message comes from the macro. The error
occurred because some files has been moved to a new folder.

So there is nothing wrong with the VBA code.

Best regards
Ulf Törnblom
 
K

Karl E. Peterson

Ulf said:
Sorry to have bothered you,

No bother at all. I was just suggesting what you could do to better assist those
here willing to help you.
my experiance with VBA is very limited and I have
now discovered that the error message comes from the macro. The error
occurred because some files has been moved to a new folder.

So there is nothing wrong with the VBA code.

Glad you got it sorted out!
 

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