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Old 09-14-2022, 08:35 AM
TheBigBoss TheBigBoss is offline Reading basic .txt file fails, how can it be? Windows 7 32bit Reading basic .txt file fails, how can it be? Office 2010 32bit
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Hi there,

Running a macro in Words that parse a .txt file and then deal with MS Word properties, bookmarks and raw content inserted in table.

I did a test with a .txt file I typed in, it works. I have been using .txt file for a year on One Drive . No issue. So today, I completed a template request online which allow users to send request to generate docx.

When I run the .txt file I received by email, code fails after reading the first line, there is a "0" hanging. How I can it be? There must something in that txt file sent by email (PHP generated) that I can't see! Throwing a "0".



Thanks
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