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I have a Word VB script and template .doc file that works fine with Word 97 & Word 2000, but not with Word 2003. I am running Windows XP SP1. Word 2003 is version 11.6359.6408 SP1 I get: Microsoft Visual Basic Compile error: Assignment to constant not permitted The data is exported from an accounts application to a .CSV file. As soon as the CSV file has been created, Word is invoked. The Word macro then loads the csv file, along with a Word template document, that has for example: {MERGEFIELD Contact_Name_CZ} in it. The first problem is that with Word 2003, I get the error as documented on this web page: http://support.microsoft.com/default...B;EN-US;825765 Once I have amended my registry and rebooted to get around the above error, I try the export again and the VB Macro gives an error saying: Microsoft Visual Basic Compile error: Assignment to constant not permitted It highlights the word "wddirectory =" and stops. The relevant snippet is: If wdtype = "Normal" Or _ wdtype = "Numbered" Or _ wdtype = "List" Or _ wdtype = "Lookup" Then FileType = wdtype wddirectory = Documents(File).CustomDocumentProperties("G3000 Directory") If Err.Number 0 Then If FileType "Normal" Then DisplayPropertyError File, "G3000 Directory", " not defined", "" GetCustomProperties = False Else LookupPath = "C:\" ChangeFileOpenDirectory LookupPath End If Once I close that box, it returns to the Word template doco without filling in the info from the mail merge. I have Word 2000 installed on the same machine and so it's using the same dataset. Word 2000 works, Word 2003 doesn't. What needs to be changed in the VB script? I have searched google.com to no avail. Cheers, Rick |
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