Article ID: 167876
Article Last Modified on 1/19/2007
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Word 97 Standard Edition
This article was previously published under Q167876
SYMPTOMS
When you use the Visual Basic for Applications Documents collection to return all currently open documents, the document names returned to your procedure may produce duplicate names and the collection returned is incorrect.
For example, if the following three documents are currently open in Word,
Doc1.doc
Doc2.doc
Doc3.doc
and you close Doc1.doc and then run your procedure to return the collection, the following series of files is returned, even though Doc3.doc is still open.
Doc2.doc
Doc2.doc
WORKAROUND
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Use the Windows collection in a Visual Basic for Applications macro to work around this problem. For example:
Sub DocCollection() Dim wDoc As Window ' Loop through all Windows currently open. For Each wDoc In Windows ' Display name of document open in the current window. MsgBox wDoc.Document.name Next End Sub
If you have several windows, which contain the same document, open at the same time, modify the code to check for duplicate document window names. For example:
Sub DocCollection() Dim wDoc As Window Dim sCap As String ' Loop through all Windows currently open. For Each wDoc In Windows ' Get the Window caption. sCap = wDoc.Caption ' If the document open in the current window ' is a duplicate window (signified by the ' document name followed by a colon and ' the window number in the Caption property). If InStr(1, sCap, ":") > 0 Then ' and if the number equals 1 (first copy of document). If Mid$(sCap, InStr(1, sCap, ":") + 1, 1) = "1" Then ' Return the document name. MsgBox wDoc.Document.Name End If ' If the window caption does not contain a colon, ' return the window's document name. Else MsgBox wDoc.Document.Name End If Next End Sub
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article.
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
REFERENCES
For more information about getting help with Visual Basic for Applications, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
163435 VBA: Programming Resources for Visual Basic for Applications
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