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Jay seibert yellow bullet forums
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jay seibert yellow bullet forums

If the building blocks haven't been loaded yet, that will force them to load.

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This is one of those things the macro recorder has no way to anticipate, so the code doesn't do anything to avoid it. There is no member of the Templates collection corresponding to that name, and BOOM - error 5941. But if you haven't yet done any of those actions, the template hasn't been loaded. If you happen to do one of those actions before you run your macro, the template Built-In Building Blocks.dotx has been loaded and added to the Application.Templates collection. (page numbers, cover pages, canned headers or footers.). In order to minimize Word's startup time, Microsoft programmed it to not load building blocks into memory until the first time you do something that uses them - such as clicking the Quick Parts button or using one of the galleries that insert a building block ("Sidebar question": Why are some things that were so simple in much older versions of Word now so much more difficult?) Repeat: These macros run perfectly sometimes and then I get that

jay seibert yellow bullet forums

Please note: I use exclusively Keyboard Commands: Cntrl/Alt/Letter. Run-time error '5941' the requested member of the collection does not exist. Sometime these macros perform flawlessly at times and then suddenly I get Nevertheless, all macros have suddenly and inexplicably been disabled. Now it wouldn't do much good to post the macro's vb code, because None of the VB code has been altered in any way. Worked perfectly for many, many documents -Īnd then suddenly I get this cryptic message: Run-time error '5941' the requested member of the collection does not exist. Yesterday I recorded a whole bunch of very helpful Macros for the keyboard. That experience appears to be irrelevant now. I have been recording Macros in MS Word since the mid-90's.







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