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Old 07-26-2012, 09:42 AM
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I have a very strang problem. I have a group of macros that worked fine, until this morning. Now when I run any macro in my word document I get the object doesn't support the action. I tried using a new document - no luck. I tried rebooting work and the computer just in case. Nothing. I get this error for every single macro that worked fine yesterday. What could be happening?



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Old 07-26-2012, 03:32 PM
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Without seeing the code and a document of the kind it's running on, preferably with an indication of what line the code fails at, there's no way anyone could say what the issue is.
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Thanks for answering. It seems that there was an image of a line in the document and when I deleted that image it worked. So problem solved I guess. Not sure why that one image would cause all macros to fail...
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Probably because your code was trying to do something to the image that isn't possible.
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