[plug] off-topic: cross-at-Words
HILL Walter
walter.hill at customs.gov.au
Fri Feb 19 07:33:51 WST 1999
I suggested that you urgently check your installation of Word for a
macro virus. We had the same thing here a couple of weeks ago where Word
would save documents, sometimes without prompting, in bizarre ways.
I'm using Vet 9.9.1.0 with the latest .dat files.
Walter...
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-----Original Message-----
From: Leon Brooks [SMTP:leon at brooks.smileys.net]
Sent: Thursday, February 18, 1999 4:25 PM
To: plug at linux.org.au
Subject: Re: [plug] off-topic: cross-at-Words
Kim Covil wrote:
> * Am in the middle of writing a very large Word Macro and
Word's
> ActiveDocument.SaveAs method seems to be picking and choosing
whether
> it is actually going to write something to the disk, or
whether it will
> just say that it has and let me lose all my changes...
*grrrrrr*
Try "Save all" instead of just "Save" so that all templates get
writ as
well. Never mind the overhead. I can't remember the name of the
function, probably FileSaveAll(). Better still, do it on your
unix box
in perl, sed, gawk, anything!
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