Re: You will not be able to undo this action once it is completed. (2
- From: "Herb Tyson [MVP]" <herb@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2008 18:56:00 -0500
If you ignore the message, does Word highlight the non-contiguous blocks? Or does that aspect fail to work?
Does this happen with *any* two blocks, or only when they are really large? For example, if you select two non-contiguous words, does the warning message still appear?
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"Rojo26" <Rojo26@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:682CFE80-602D-42F1-ABCA-588601C79E0B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
When I select two non-consecutive blocks of text (usually two quote marks),
and attempt to highlight them by clicking the Highlight button, I get the
message,
"Word has encountered a problem. You will not be able to undo this action
once it is completed. Do you want to continue?"
If I select each block seperately and click the Highlight button for each,
everything works fine.
There is nothing in the KB or in these communities about this, although
there are some similar errors from earlier versions of Word that don't apply
to my problem.
Anybody have an idea?
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