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I have searched the net and I find various reference toSetOption "Error Trapping", 2or application.SetOption "Error Trapping", 2however if I attempt to use this I get a compile error. SetOption is also not listed as option after typing application.I am using word 2007, however it has to be suitable for word 2002
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SetOption "Error Trapping" is for Access only AFAIK. As you have found it does not appear to show up as a valid property in Word.
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Is there an alternative then?
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Sure, you can set "Break on all errors" with options in the VBE. You just can not do it programmatically.
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I know I can do that, but I was hoping for something in vba
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