Microsoft KB Archive/184973

= WD: FilePrint Parameter Differences Between Word 6.x and 95 =

ID: Q184973

The information in this article applies to:


 * Microsoft Word for Windows, versions 6.0, 6.0a, 6.0c
 * Microsoft Word for Windows 95, versions 7.0, 7.0a

SUMMARY
The parameters of the WordBasic FilePrint command are different between Microsoft Word 6.x for Windows and Word for Windows 95, version 7.x. This may cause problems if you are automating Word from another program that doesn't support the use of named parameters, for example, Microsoft Visual Basic 3.0.

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Word 6.x
The following is the FilePrint parameter order for Word 6.x for Windows:

FilePrint Background:=, AppendPrFile:=, Range:=, PrToFileName:=, \ From:=, To:=, Type:=, NumCopies:=, Pages:=, Order:=, PrintToFile:=, \ Collate:=, FileName:=

Word 7.x
The following is the FilePrint parameter order for Word 7.x:

FilePrint Background:=, Printer:=, OutputPrinter:=, AppendPrFile:=, \ Range:=, PrToFileName:=, From:=, To:=, Type:=, NumCopies:=, Pages:=, \ Order:=, PrintToFile:=, Collate:=, FileName:=

Macro to Test the Version
You can use the following sample Visual Basic macro in Microsoft Excel 95 for Windows to test the version of Word.

NOTE: In the following macro, Word will not be visible.

NOTE: This macro will not funtion correctly with versions of Word later than Word 7.x.

Sub WhichVersion

Dim wObj As Object

' If Word is not intalled, an error will occur. On Error GoTo NoWord

' If Word is running, get instance or     ' if Word is not running, run Word and get instance. Set wObj = GetObject("","Word.Basic")

' Test the version of Word. If Val(wObj.AppInfo$(2)) = 6 then '  ElseIf Val(wObj.AppInfo$(2)) = 7 then '  End If

NoWord:

If Err <> 0 Then MsgBox "Word not found." End If

' Quit Word and clear object variable. Set wObj = Nothing

End Sub