Microsoft KB Archive/162397

= WD97: Cannot Switch to Navigation Pane in Document Map View =

Article ID: 162397

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 Q162397





SYMPTOMS
When you use the following Visual Basic for Applications command, ActiveWindow.ActivePane.Next.Activate while in Document Map view, Word does not switch between the document pane and the navigation pane.



CAUSE
By design, Word considers Document Map view to be a single pane.



WORKAROUND
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To programmatically navigate a document by headings, use one of the following examples:

To move to the Next browse target
With Application.Browser .Target = wdBrowseHeading ' Move to next Browse Heading .Next End With

To move to the Previous browse target
With Application.Browser .Target = wdBrowseHeading ' Move to previous Browse Heading .Previous End With Before ending the macro, you may want to return to the Browsing Target that was in use prior to and after changing the Browsing Target. The following example demonstrates how to do this: Sub BrowseByHeading Dim iCurrentBrowse As Integer 'Store current browse mode iCurrentBrowse = Application.Browser.Target 'Set new browse mode With Application.Browser .Target = wdBrowseHeading ' Move to next Browse Heading .Next End With 'Return to stored browse mode Application.Browser.Target = iCurrentBrowse End Sub



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

