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Default Microsoft Word Object Library in Excel

Aaahhhh... I can sleep now... thanks to you!

"Jim Rech" wrote:

I don't see a dot before Documents.Open. Without it the With wordApp does
nothing.

With wordApp
.Documents.Open (myPath & myFile)



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Jim
"Gaetan" wrote in message
...
|I did find code similar to what you've given me on a web site. Wheter it's
| that one or the code you've given me, it seems that it doesn't work if I
| don't set a reference to the Microsoft Word Object Library. The code
results
| in an error at the line "Documents.Open (myPath & myFile)".
|
| Would you know why?
|
| ...some code before
|
| Set wordApp = CreateObject("Word.Application")
| If Err.Number < 0 Then
| MsgBox "Please contact your file administrator."
| Exit Sub
| End If
|
| myPath = "D:\Test\Actions To Complete\"
| myFile = Dir(myPath & "*.doc")
|
| Do While myFile < ""
| With wordApp
| Documents.Open (myPath & myFile)
| strDate =
ActiveDocument.Tables(1).Rows(1).Cells(2).Range.Te xt
| strDate = Left(strDate, Len(strDate) - 2)
| End With
| Cells(X, 2) = strDate
| myFile = Dir
| Loop
|
| ...some code after
|
|
| "Jim Rech" wrote:
|
| There are two ways to run Word from Excel: Early binding (by setting a
| reference) or late binding (not setting a reference).
|
| When you don't know if Word is not the target machine use late binding
| because it allows you to trap the error that occurs if Word is not
| installed:
|
| Sub RunWordFromXL()
| Dim oWord As Object
| Dim oDoc As Object
| On Error Resume Next
| Set oWord = CreateObject("Word.Application")
| If Err.Number < 0 Then
| MsgBox "Word not installed or would not start"
| Else
| oWord.Visible = True
| oWord.Activate
| Set oDoc = oWord.Documents.Add
| oDoc.Range.Text = "Hi"
| End If
| End Sub
|
| Remember: Do NOT set a reference to Word.
|
| --
| Jim
| "Gaetan" wrote in message
| ...
| | Hi everyone,
| |
| | I need to run VBA codes in Excel that uses the Microsoft Word Object
| | Library. If the object lbrary is not loaded, the code won't work
properly
| and
| | causes unfortunate problems. Because the code can be run on any given
| | machine, there's no way for me to know if the object library has been
| loaded
| | on that machine.
| |
| | Is there a way, using VBA, to load this object library before the code
| runs,
| | or at least to know whether or not the library is loaded so that I can
| advise
| | the user if it's not?
| |
| | Thanks for your help.
|
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