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[error] Control 'VSClientControl' cannot be created
I noted this issue when trying to copy
1. From Internet Explorer select Edit Select All Copy 2. Paste to a Word document (.doc) file, and save to hard disk. This shows fine at this stage on one PC (Win XP 64 SP2 bit). 3. Copy the.doc file saved in step 2 to another machine (Win XP SP3 32 bit). The image is not displayed, due to Active X, I guess. Both have MS Office 2007 installed. When opening this document in word and enabling ActiveX, the error message is displayed: Can't exit design mode because Control 'VSClientControl' cannot be created. Help information Can't exit design mode because control can't be created All controls must be instantiated before you can exit design mode. This error has the following causes and solutions: The control specified in the error message dialog box could not be created. Code can only run after all controls are instantiated and properly connected. Make sure every file needed for the control is available before trying again. For additional information, select the item in question and press F1 (in Windows) or HELP (on the Macintosh). |
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[error] Control 'VSClientControl' cannot be created
Hi ?B?Sm9u?=,
1. From Internet Explorer select Edit Select All Copy 2. Paste to a Word document (.doc) file, and save to hard disk. This shows fine at this stage on one PC (Win XP 64 SP2 bit). 3. Copy the.doc file saved in step 2 to another machine (Win XP SP3 32 bit). The image is not displayed, due to Active X, I guess. WHAT image? I think you're missing some steps in here... Such as what you're copying from IE is an image, and you're opening the document you've copied on another machine and the pasted image isn't visible? When opening this document in word and enabling ActiveX, the error message is displayed: Can't exit design mode because Control 'VSClientControl' cannot be created. Please be more specific about what you do to "enable ActiveX". From the sound of it, you're not copying an image, you're copying some kind of ActiveX control that contains code, and it's apparently not able to execute properly, although it's not clear why this is the case. Unless you know exactly what this is, what you're trying to do is certainly NOT safe. If you do need this, then I suggest you contact the owner of the site you're copying from and discuss the problem with them. Perhaps the control expects to be able to access something on the site and can't work embedded in Word document. Perhaps the control requires a 64-bit OS. Only the owner of the ActiveX control would know. If you think you just want a graphical image, try using the "Paste Special" command in Word and see if a pure graphics format is offered. Cindy Meister INTER-Solutions, Switzerland http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005) http://www.word.mvps.org This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or reply in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :-) |
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