Microsoft KB Archive/132214

= WD95: WordBasic Err=582 "Unable to Load Specified Library" =

Article ID: 132214

Article Last Modified on 8/17/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Word 95 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Word 95a

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This article was previously published under Q132214



SYMPTOMS
You receive the one of the following error messages:

WordBasic Err= 582, Unable to load specified library

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WordBasic Error = : Invalid library

This happens when you do any of the following in Word for Windows 95, version 7.0:


 * Run a macro or wizard designed for Word for Windows, version 2.0 or 6.0
 * Open or save a file
 * Start Word

NOTE: This problem occurs only in Word version 7.0 running under Windows 95; it does not occur in Word versions 2.0 or 6.0 under Windows 95.

This problem does not occur in Word 97 for Windows. When you open a Word 2.x document into Word 97, the macros are not converted. When you open a Word 6.x or 7.x document into Word 97, the macros are converted to Visual Basic macros.



CAUSE
Macros, wizards, templates, and global add-in programs that worked in earlier versions of Word may not run at all in Word for Windows 95. This happens when a macro designed for an earlier version of Word makes a call to a 16-bit DLL (dynamic link library), or when an add-in program that was designed to run in 16-bit Windows 3.x is run in Word 7.0. Word 7.0 is a 32- bit application and cannot communicate with 16-bit DLLs.

Word version 2.0 and Word version 6.0 will run under Windows 95, and these programs can successfully work with 16-bit DLLs.

TROUBLESHOOTING
If you receive this error message when starting Word or opening a new file, the following instructions may help you locate the source of the problem:

 Look for Auto macros:  On the Tools menu, click Macros. In the Macros Available In list, select All Active Templates. Look for any macros that start with the word "Auto," such as AutoNew, AutoOpen, AutoExec, and AutoClose or "File," such as FileOpen, FileAssist. Click the Organizer button. Click the Macros tab. Highlight any Auto or File macro, and click the Rename button. Give the macro a new name by placing another letter at the beginning of the macro name. The macro will still be available, but it won't load automatically.</li> Repeat the procedure that produced the problem. If the error message persists, continue with steps 2 and 3. If the message no longer appears, either rewrite the macro or contact the person who wrote it to get an updated macro.</li></ol> </li> Look in the Startup folder for global templates and add-ins: <ol style="list-style-type: lower-alpha;"> Using Explorer, look in Word's Startup folder.</li> Temporarily move the items from the Startup folder to the Desktop.</li> Restart Word.</li> If the error message persists, continue with step 3. If the message no longer appears, contact the creator of the add-in for an updated file.</li></ol> </li> Look in File Templates for other global templates and add-ins: <ol style="list-style-type: lower-alpha;"> On the File menu, click Templates.</li> In the "Global Templates and Add-ins" list, clear (remove the X from) any item that is selected.</li> Restart Word.</li></ol> </li></ol>

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WORKAROUND
If you are using a wizard or macro supplied with Word 6.0, you may be able to use a similar wizard or macro that comes with Word 7.0. The following are similar: <pre class="fixed_text">  Word 6.0 Wizard Name     Word 7.0 Wizard Name Fax.wiz                 Fax Wizard.wiz Professional Fax.dot Contemporary Fax.dot

Letter.wiz              Letter Wizard.wiz Professional Letter.dot Contemporary Letter.dot

Memo.wiz                Memo Wizard.wiz Contemporary Memo.dot Elegant Memo.dot Professional Memo.dot

Word 6.0 Macro Name     Word 7.0 Macro Name ---     ---   PrnSel2File              SaveSelectionToTextFile in Macros7.dot FontSampleGenerator     (same name) in Macros7.dot PrintableCharacters     (same name) in Layout7.dot If you are using a custom macro, you will need to rewrite it to use the 32- bit API function equivalents instead of the 16-bit API calls.

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MORE INFORMATION
For more information, open Word Help and click the Find tab. Search for "WordBasic Error 582".

The following wizards and macros supplied with Word 6.0 will generate the error message when used in Word 7.0: <pre class="fixed_text">  Wizard Name        Filename        Macro Name             Template Name ---               --             -   Agenda Wizard      Agenda.wiz      BatchConversion        Convert.dot Award Wizard      Award.wiz       EditConversionOptions  Convert.dot Calendar Wizard   Calendar.wiz    PrintableCharacters    Layout.dot Fax Wizard        Fax.wiz         FontSampleGenerator    Macro60.dot Letter Wizard     Letter.wiz      MindBender             Macro60.dot Memo Wizard       Memo.wiz        PrnSel2File            Macro60.dot Newsletter Wizard Newslttr.wiz    AccessExporter         Tables.dot Pleading Wizard   Pleading.wiz Resume Wizard     Resume.wiz Table Wizard      Table.wiz In addition, if you are using a custom macro that contains any of the following commands, you will receive the error message described above: <pre class="fixed_text">  FindWindow CreateWindow GetActiveWindow GetModuleHandle SendMessage ShellExecute The following list of common add-ins have produced the error message described above:

Alki Software's MasterWord

Woody Leonhard's "WOPR" package

Bookshelf 94 integration

Internet Assistant 1.0

Norton File Assistant

Norton Desktop

Contact the add-in vendor or macro author for an update.

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Additional query words: template MAPI ODBC CAPI Woody's Office Power Pack mscreate.dir File Assist

Keywords: kbinterop kbmacro KB132214

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