Microsoft KB Archive/183304

= WD98: Macros to Test for an Existing AutoText Entry Name =

Article ID: 183304

Article Last Modified on 6/17/2005

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 * Microsoft Word 98 for Macintosh

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SUMMARY
When you write macros in Microsoft Word for Windows, it may be necessary to test for the existence of an AutoText entry before inserting the contents of the entry. If your macro does not check for the existence of an AutoText entry before attempting to insert the contents into the document, you may receive the following error message:

Run-time error '5941':

The requested member of the collection does not exist.



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Routine to Check for the Existence of a Specified AutoText Entry
If the "Attention:" AutoText entry resides in the Normal template, the following macro example posts a message indicating that it does exist. Sub AutoTextExists Dim atEntry As AutoTextEntry ' Look in normal template for ' specified autotext entry. For Each atEntry In NormalTemplate.AutoTextEntries If atEntry.Name = "Attention:" Then MsgBox "Entry Exists!" End If     Next atEntry End Sub

Routine to Insert a Specified AutoText Entry if it exists
If the "Attention:" AutoText entry resides in the Normal template, the following macro inserts the contents of the AutoText entry at the insertion position in the document. Sub InsertAutoTextIfExist 'This routine will insert the autotext entry if it exists. Dim atEntry As AutoTextEntry For Each atEntry In NormalTemplate.AutoTextEntries If atEntry.Name = "Attention:" Then atEntry.Insert Where:=Selection.Range End If     Next atEntry End Sub

Routine to Insert a Specified AutoText Entry from Attached Template
The following Visual Basic for Applications macro example tests for an existing AutoText entry named "Attention:" in the active template (the template attached to the active document): Sub InsertAttachedTemplateAutoText ' This routine will insert the autotext entry contained ' the active document's attached template if the specified ' autotext entry exists. Dim atEntry As AutoTextEntry For Each atEntry In ActiveDocument.AttachedTemplate.AutoTextEntries If atEntry.Name = "Attention:" Then atEntry.Insert Where:=Selection.Range End If     Next atEntry End Sub For additional information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

181058 OFF98: How to Run Sample Code from Knowledge Base Articles

