I tried this, but can't figure it out, Stefan.
Could you detail this for me?
"Stefan Blom" wrote:
Is the new document created with code? If it is, you could make use of
the return value from the Add method to get a reference to it.
Set mydoc = Documents.Add()
With mydoc
'Code here...
End With
If you are not creating the new document with code, maybe you should,
just to be able to reference it.
--
Stefan Blom
"Cor van der Bliek" wrote
in message ...
I create documents, based on a special template. A Userforms collect
all the
text in the fields and puts them on the appropriate places in the
document.
This works fine the first time I do this. The second time, with a
document
showing I have filled this way, a new document is created, but
doesn't get
the focus. In other words when the Userform pops up, the first
document is
still showing as the active document and the process of putting the
input
text in the the new document fails, since Word tries to put the text
in the
already filled in document.
The new document has been created, it shows as second in the list
under the
Windows command.
How do I get the new document to become the active document before
showing
the Userform?
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