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Old 08-20-2012, 05:28 AM
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I can only go on what the error message says:
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Runtime Error 4605:

This method or property is not available because the object refers to a protected area of the document.
The fact your code shows 'Activedocument.find' instead of 'Activedocument.Find' concerns me, as 'Find' should have a capital 'F'. That may indicate some template corruption and/or a fault with your Word installation. As a first step, I'd suggest repairing Word (via Programs & Features > Microsoft Office > Change in the Windows Control Panel). If that doesn't resolve things, you may need to delete & rebuild the template.
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