Microsoft KB Archive/162391

= WD97: Activewindow.Panes.Count Returns 1 =

Article ID: 162391

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 Q162391





SYMPTOMS
When the Document Map view is the active view, the Activewindow.Panes.Count command returns 1 instead of 2 as expected.



CAUSE
The Document Map view consists of two elements: a document pane and a document navigation pane. By design, Word considers Document Map view to be a single pane; therefore, the pane count returned is 1.



WORKAROUND
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To workaround this problem you can use the following example Visual Basic for Applications routine. This routine uses the DocumentMap property to determine if Document Map view is turned on. If it is, then the macro sets the variable, numPanes, equal to 2. Sub IsDocMapOn If ActiveWindow.DocumentMap = True Then numPanes = 2 End If  End Sub

