Compile Error Microsoft Word

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Attempts to export from Microsoft Word to IBM Rational DOORS results in the error 'Compile error in hidden module: ExportButtonCallback'.

Hello from Steved 12:27 PM RACE 1 - 18 Jan 2014 PUKE Fine Good 3.0 R85 $ Ch: 1 Why am I getting the below error please. Re: Office 365 smooth scrolling issue Win 7 Pro 64 Bit 16 GB RAM Office 365 Logitech G500 mouse with standard gaming software Mouse set to scroll 6 lines a time. In Word and Outlook (only parts of Office I use a lot), smooth scrolling does not work. Each 'click' of wheel moves 6 lines, but in a 'jerky' fashion. Note that this does not happen in applications like Firefox or Chrome. The solution is NOT to decrease the number of lines per click, I wish to keep it on that setting.

Chrome used to have the same problem, and they eventually fixed it. I'm sure that this issue is pretty far down on the bug list, but it is pretty annoying. Smooth scrolling in Office would add some shine to a pretty product.

Posted: 17 Jan 2014 12:05 PM PST. This is ridiculous. I'm not trying to access files I have stored in SkyDrive, these are files that should be on my hard disk drive and Microsoft tells me I can't access them because they are 'BUSY'? It is the middle of the friggin' day and I have work to do. I can't sit around and wait for Microsoft engineers to pull their collective thumbs out of an orafice, does anyone know if I can run Office 2010 even though I downloaded Office 365?

(Unfortunately, I am running Windows 8, and yes I have updated to 8.1) What a major snafu! Thanks a lot Microsoft, you just caused me a boat load of extra work. Posted: 17 Jan 2014 11:59 AM PST. Creating mail merge Directory Created the list in excel plain text no special formatting, example: Date Case# Type Assignee No spaces in the column titles No blank rows Created the Word Mail Merge Directory - selecting the excel workbook first row are the field codes inserted the field codes into the document Select Edit Recipient list click on the drop down arrow beside the column titles and doesn't show any of the data to choose from all I get is to choose from is: Sort Ascending Sort Descending (all) (Blanks) (Non Blanks) (advanced). None of the data is listed to choose from, i.e. Assignee - no names listed, Date - no dates listed to filter. The mail merge was working okay on Wednesday could filter by date or assignee to filter the recipients, but as of Thursday and Today it doesn't work.

I create a new excel document with just some test data I created an new word mail merge labels as a test, and same results not displaying any data to filter. I've tried selecting the recipients list via OLE DB Database Files, Excel Files via DDE, and Excel Files via ODBC I'm wandering if Microsoft put out a recent update to office to change this or stopped it from working. Running Vista Enterprise and Office 2007 SP2 Any ideas as I've tried all online solutions I could find to try get this to work but nothing working. I tried the documents on another computer which was working on Wednesday but same results now on the other computer not working. Posted: 17 Jan 2014 11:05 AM PST. Neither MS Word 2013 or MS Excel 2013 display any menu bars when opening either program or when opening existing files in either program. The area at the top of the screen is completely blank.

To the far upper right corner is what appears to be a hotlink 'Sign In' but nothing happens when clicked. This is on a Dell desktop PC. Both programs have worked properly up until now, when the menu bars disappeared. The change did not coincide with loading of any new software or other changes in the system that I am aware of. Essay on bihar assembly election 2010. Posted: 17 Jan 2014 10:20 AM PST.

I am not a very good Word user so I apologize in advance if this question seems to be very basic! I am using Word 2007. I am in Section 4 of my document and I want to change the formatting of the Page Number in the Footer. In Section 3, the Page Numbers began at 1 and ended at 68. In Section 4, I want the first page of that section to be F-1, the second page to be F-2, the third page to be F-3, and so on and so on in that Section.

How do I do this? Thanks so much. Posted: 17 Jan 2014 06:47 AM PST. I have to create a report from a series of sections sent by multiple contributors.

It's challenging as each contributor tends to use their own formatting, and I have to sort all that out when pasting the report together. Each section contains figures and tables.

They are captioned with text only, but not numbered. The report table of contents will look sort of like this: Table of Contents Section 1.0 Section 1.1 Section 1.2 (multiple figures and tables in this section) Section 1.2.1 Section 2.0 Section 2.1 (multiple figures and tables in this section) Section 2.1.1 Section 2.2 and so on. Each section will have multiple figures and tables, which I need to automatically update in the list of figures and tables. How do I correctly set up the captions so that they will update correctly?

What currently happens, is that all the figures and tables update in numerical order, figure 1, figure 2, figure 3 or table 1, table 2, table 3 - this happens for the entire document. What I want to do, is have figure 1.1, figure 1.2, then figure 2.1, Figure 2.1.1, Figure 2.1.2, Figure 3.1, Figure 3.2.1 and so on, so that they coordinate with the appropriate sections. I hope that I'm explaining this correctly. If anyone can reference a tutorial I would greatly appreciate it. Posted: 17 Jan 2014 05:48 AM PST. I have Microsoft office 2010 starter, and I installed Microsoft works suite 2004, as well, which has word 02, now I never know where my stuff is being saved, and I just want 2010. But when I uninstalled suite 2004 I could not open any of my files, I have read about file associations and changing stuff but I need to know exactly what I need to do for my products, I freaked out when my stuff was gone, I reinstalled suite 2004 but I just want all my stuff to open in office 2010, I would love your help Posted: 16 Jan 2014 09:25 PM PST.

I am merging a long document (+50pgs) that has a table of contents. The final merge will be over 450 split documents that I will then want to save as a pdf file.

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The merge works fine, but when I try to save as a pdf I get error codes in the toc. If I lock the toc before I save as pdf that works too. However, I will then have to do this 450 times! Also, I can't lock the toc before the merge, as the data location changes as the data location obviously changes as the merge us performed. Does anyone know a way I can perform the merge and have the final merged documents formatted so I can save them as pdf files without getting pages full of error codes in my toc? Any and all help is greatly appreciated! Posted: 16 Jan 2014 09:19 PM PST.

I HAVE THE ANSWER! Well, this worked for me, anyway. Since I updated to Word version 15.24 recently, when I either start up or quit Word, I get the error describe: 'compiler error in hidden module: link'. The reply given above by Steve Fan is what led me to find the solution, but didn't work in itself. The path describe above simply doesn't lead to the described content.

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However, having previously found (with great difficulty) Outlook's new location for storing its email database, I had a clue where to start looking. So basically, the path that Steve Fan should have quoted is as follows: /Library/Group Containers/UBF8T346G9.Office/User Content/Startup/Word/ I.e. Start tunnelling down from your home folder , not the root of the startup disk. Inside the above Word folder I found a new file (dated 30 Jun 16) called 'linkCreation.dotm'. Promising, I thought, given the 'link' reference in the name and in the error message.

I moved this file out of the folder and tried loading and quitting Word again. This time it worked fine, without the error message. For what it's worth, I also had another file called 'Bookends.dot' in the above folder alongside the problem file.

I left that in place, and it isn't causing a problem. Hope that helps someone else. I HAVE THE ANSWER! Well, this worked for me, anyway. Since I updated to Word version 15.24 recently, when I either start up or quit Word, I get the error describe: 'compiler error in hidden module: link'. The reply given above by Steve Fan is what led me to find the solution, but didn't work in itself.

The path describe above simply doesn't lead to the described content. However, having previously found (with great difficulty) Outlook's new location for storing its email database, I had a clue where to start looking.

So basically, the path that Steve Fan should have quoted is as follows: /Library/Group Containers/UBF8T346G9.Office/User Content/Startup/Word/ I.e. Start tunnelling down from your home folder , not the root of the startup disk. Inside the above Word folder I found a new file (dated 30 Jun 16) called 'linkCreation.dotm'.

Promising, I thought, given the 'link' reference in the name and in the error message. I moved this file out of the folder and tried loading and quitting Word again. This time it worked fine, without the error message.

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For what it's worth, I also had another file called 'Bookends.dot' in the above folder alongside the problem file. I left that in place, and it isn't causing a problem.

Hope that helps someone else. I HAVE THE ANSWER! Well, this worked for me, anyway. Since I updated to Word version 15.24 recently, when I either start up or quit Word, I get the error describe: 'compiler error in hidden module: link'. The reply given above by Steve Fan is what led me to find the solution, but didn't work in itself. The path describe above simply doesn't lead to the described content. However, having previously found (with great difficulty) Outlook's new location for storing its email database, I had a clue where to start looking.

START So basically, the path that Steve Fan should have quoted is as follows: /Library/Group Containers/UBF8T346G9.Office/User Content/Startup/Word/. END I.e. Start tunnelling down from your home folder , not the root of the startup disk. Inside the above Word folder I found a new file (dated 30 Jun 16) called 'linkCreation.dotm'.

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Promising, I thought, given the 'link' reference in the name and in the error message. I moved this file out of the folder and tried loading and quitting Word again. This time it worked fine, without the error message. For what it's worth, I also had another file called 'Bookends.dot' in the above folder alongside the problem file. I left that in place, and it isn't causing a problem. Hope that helps someone else Thank you Richard Hallas for saving me TONS of aggravation & endless cases of punching my desk every freakin' time I opened & closed Word 2016 (or whatever version I'm using with my Mac Office 365). I should also note to anyone that may be discouraged by your lengthy explanation NOT TO PANIC - Richard's steps are VERY EASY TO FOLLOW:.

From FINDER, go to the GO menu. Select 'Go to folder'.

Paste EXACTLY what Richard had included in his very helpful post. (starting from /Library. And don't worry, the folder is there if you were affected by the update; the lengthy numbered folders aren't specific to Richard's machine; they are on yours too.

Delete the file inside that folder. Thank him for his very informative explanation as to how Microsoft F'ed up and why Richard is doing their job yet I'm still paying them.

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