Microsoft KB Archive/165290

= WD97: Cannot Reference HeadingStyles Index with String Value =

Article ID: 165290

Article Last Modified on 1/19/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Word 97 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q165290





SYMPTOMS
When you try to reference a heading style used to compile a table of figures or table of contents, the following error message appears:

Run-time error '13': Type mismatch



CAUSE
You will receive this error message if you attempt to reference the HeadingStyle object with a string value. For example, you will receive this message if you attempt to reference HeadingStyle by using the name of the style.



WORKAROUND
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To reference a heading style that has been added to compile a table of figures or table of contents, use either of the following methods:

 Reference the style with an integer value. -or-

  Create a macro that allows you to reference the style by name.

The following example Visual Basic for Applications macro demonstrates how you can reference the style by name without receiving the error message: Sub AddRemoveHeadingStyleExample Dim oTOCStyle As Object ' Add a user defined style to the document. ActiveDocument.Styles.Add Name:="UserDefined Para Style", _ Type:=wdStyleTypeParagraph ' Insert a table of contents ActiveDocument.TablesOfContents.Add ActiveDocument.Content ' Add User Defined style to TOC HeadingStyles. ActiveDocument.TablesOfContents(1).HeadingStyles.Add _ "UserDefined Para Style", 1 ' Loop through HeadingStyle collection. For Each oTOCStyle In _ ActiveDocument.TablesOfContents(1).HeadingStyles ' Perform conditional on style name to find. If oTOCStyle.Style = "UserDefined Para Style" Then ' Remove the style from the TOC HeadingStyle collection. oTOCStyle.Delete End If        Next End Sub 



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products

listed at the beginning of this article.



MORE INFORMATION
For additional information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

173707 OFF97: How to Run Sample Code from Knowledge Base Articles

