The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMSWhen you run a Visual Basic For Applications macro containing the "Application.Run Macroname:=" command in Microsoft Word or in another Office program to automate Word, you may receive the following error message:
CAUSEYou have included a template name as part of the Macroname argument string. RESOLUTIONRemove the template name from the Macroname argument. WORKAROUNDTo avoid naming conflicts among referenced projects, give your procedures unique names, so that you can call a procedure without specifying a project or module. STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. MORE INFORMATIONIn the online Help, the Run method states that you can use the template name in the Macroname argument string, and then it shows the following examples as valid statements:
Visual Basic for Applications assigns names to macros in the following
order:
When Visual Basic for Applications accesses the Microsoft Word Object
model, a project can be either a template or document with stored
procedures. In Visual Basic for Applications, the Word projects are named
in the following manner:
The following illustration describes how Visual Basic for Applications
handles Microsoft Word macros of the same name or macros and modules of the
same name in different template and document projects that are active.
In Microsoft Word, if you open a document named MyDoc.doc that is based on the template MyTemp.dot, both documents have a module called "Newmacros" and a macro called "MyMacro." At Startup, a template called "MyStart.dot" loads with the "Normal.dot" global template. Both of these templates have a module called "Newmacros", and there is a macro called "MyMacro" in the module. With the three templates and one document active in Microsoft Word, when the "Macro" dialog box appears, you see the following lines of code:
Open the Visual Basic Editor by pressing ALT+F11. Then press CTRL+R to
view the following in Project Explorer:
If you want to run the macro in MyStart.dot, write your code as follows:
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