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SYMPTOMSWhen you create a macro that contains Macintosh-specific WordBasic commands in Word version 6.0, 6.0a, or 6.0c for Windows and try to run the macro in Word for Macintosh 6.0, the following error occurs:
WORKAROUND
To enable the Macintosh-specific commands, transfer the template to the
Macintosh operating environment and open the macro in Word 6.0 for the
Macintosh. Edit the macro by inserting a space or adding a comment, and
then close and save the macro.
MORE INFORMATIONMacintosh-specific commands are those WordBasic commands that are available only on the Macintosh platform. The following example contains the Macintosh-specific command MacID$().
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