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I installed SBE 2003 recently and when I exit Word I get this message -
Run time error '91':
Object variable or With block variable not set

All the help articles I have looked up requires some knowledge of Office
development or Visual Basic product. I have non of the above.

I do not have problems with Excel or Power Point when I exit those programs.

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Default run time error 91

It is likely that you have macros inadvertently recorded and triggerred when
you quit Word. Alt + F11 will show you the IDE: check if you have any code &
remove as appropriate.

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I installed SBE 2003 recently and when I exit Word I get this message -
Run time error '91':
Object variable or With block variable not set

All the help articles I have looked up requires some knowledge of Office
development or Visual Basic product. I have non of the above.

I do not have problems with Excel or Power Point when I exit those programs.

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