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   Begin Dialog UserDialog 151, 84
   Begin Dialog UserDialog 151, 84
       OKButton 33, 48, 88, 21
       OKButton 33, 48, 88, 21
       CheckBox 25, 16, 111, 16, "Check Box", .CheckBox1
       CheckBox 25, 16, 111, 16, "Check Box", .CheckBox1
       CheckBox 25, 16, 111, 16, "Check Box", .CheckBox1
       CheckBox 25, 16, 111, 16, "Check Box", .CheckBox1
   End Dialog
   End Dialog
   Dim Dlg As UserDialog
   Dim Dlg As UserDialog
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== REFERENCES ==
== REFERENCES ==


"Microsoft Word Developer's Kit," version 6.0, pages 270-272
"Microsoft Word Developer's Kit," version 6.0, pages 270-272


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Latest revision as of 09:21, 20 July 2020

WD: WordBasic Err=150 with Duplicate UserDialog Definitions

Q107732



The information in this article applies to:


  • Microsoft Word for Windows, versions 6.0, 6.0a, 6.0c
  • Microsoft Word for Windows 95, version 7.0
  • Microsoft Word for the Macintosh, versions 6.0, 6.0.1





SYMPTOMS

The following WordBasic error occurs in Microsoft Word if your custom dialog box definition includes two instructions that specify the same identifier argument:

WordBasic Err=150
Dialog control identifier is already defined.

For example, the following macro causes this error message because both CheckBox dialog box instructions are identical:

   Sub MAIN
   Begin Dialog UserDialog 151, 84
      OKButton 33, 48, 88, 21
      CheckBox 25, 16, 111, 16, "Check Box", .CheckBox1
      CheckBox 25, 16, 111, 16, "Check Box", .CheckBox1
   End Dialog
   Dim Dlg As UserDialog
   Dialog Dlg
   End Sub 

By contrast, this macro does not cause an error when you run it in Word version 2.x for Windows.

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CAUSE

Identifiers for controls in a custom dialog box must be unique.



WORKAROUND

To work around this problem, if you run a Word 2.x macro in Word 6.0 or later that contains duplicate dialog box identifiers, you must edit the macro and remove or modify one of the identifiers.



STATUS

Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Word 2.x, which should also only have allowed unique identifiers. This problem was corrected in later versions of Microsoft Word.



REFERENCES

"Microsoft Word Developer's Kit," version 6.0, pages 270-272

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Last Reviewed: December 29, 2000
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