4248 error on users machines

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From: Joe Solarczyk (JSolCanby_at_starpower.net)
Date: 05/27/04


Date: Thu, 27 May 2004 08:02:27 -0400

Hi,

I have a VB app that opens a Word doc and replaces bookmarks with info from
a dataset. The bookmarks are located in both the header and body of the
document.

I have tested this with both Office 2003 and Office XP on my XP and Win2K
machines and it works without a hitch. However it consistantlty gets the
4248 error on several users machines. I put trace code in and the document
opens OK but gets the error as it attempts to replace the bookmark in the
header.

The Microsoft knowledge base doesn't seem to be of any help on this. Any
suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks

Joe



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