Send a copy of the template to dkr[atsymbol]mvps[dot]org and I will have a
look at it.
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Hope this helps.
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Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com
"Andy Roberts" wrote in message
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I was pointed to Doug Robbins code at
(http://www.gmayor.com/Form_Fields_and_Mail_Merge.htm) which looks to do
exactly what I need however I'm getting an error when the macro runs which
is a 9 Subscript out of range error (see attached screenshot).
The scenario is that I have a form with quite a few tick boxes and text
fields in it but I want to populate the form title and address of the
recipient similar to Doug's Example. Once populated I then want to
protect the form and tick the relevant check boxes before printing etc
(again similar to Doug's example).
I have saved the form as a macro enabled word template, with an attached
data source and relevant mail merge fields in the correct places, plus my
checkboxes (the form is unprotected at this point as I can see the mail
merge results and word 2007 wont let you protect a form if it contains any
mail merge fields).
I then open a new document based on this template and manually run Doug's
code which prompts me for a password which I click OK for (and leave blank
as I don't need one). A couple of seconds later I get the subscript error
with no break in the code so I can't see where it is failing.
If I click ok to the error message and examine the document it seems to be
ok? Should I be seeing this error?
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Regards
Andy
Andy Roberts
Win XP, Office 2007