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Old 03-14-2023, 03:18 AM
Ddadoo57 Ddadoo57 is offline The <toggleButton.../> of the first document open crashes word when closing the second on Windows 11 The <toggleButton.../> of the first document open crashes word when closing the second on Office 2021
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Hello,



I have a custom ribbon, for a dotm word template, and I am having a problem with a series of <toggleButton.../> embedded in a group.

When I create a new document (1) based on my dotm, the series of <toggleButton.../> work fine, but as long as I don't open, on top of this first current document, an old document (2) also based on the same template. When closing this second document, the series of <toggleButton.../> from the first document, no longer works and crashes Word!

Does anyone have any suggestions for me?

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David
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