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Old 11-10-2016, 07:49 AM
brynrogers brynrogers is offline Word.Application Object Windows 7 64bit Word.Application Object Office 2013
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Hello,

I'm new to this forum, and this isnt strictly a VBA question more a VBS one but it is relevant so please hear me out.

Im trying to run this piece of code..

Set oWord = CreateObject("Word.Application")



oWord.AddIns.Add FileName:="C:\Program Files (x86)\Labelling Tool v.2.0\LabelingData\Labeling.dotm", Install=True
oWord.AddIns ("Labeling.dotm").Installed = True

oWord.Quit

Set oWord = Nothing

However it stop at this line..

oWord.AddIns.Add FileName:="C:\Program Files (x86)\Labelling Tool v.2.0\LabelingData\Labeling.dotm", Install=True


With this error..
Microsoft VBScript compilation error: Expected statement

The file does exist in this location.

If I comment this line out, (the addon is already installed), I get an error on the next line...

'The requested member of the collection does not exist'
Its referring to 'Labeling.dotm'

I have followed the API info for these methods and properties, and yet they just dont work?

Can anyone help please?

Thanks, brynrogers
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