SYMPTOMS
When you run the following line of Visual Basic for Applications code
ActiveDocument.SaveAs "My HTML Document.html", _
FileFormat:=Application.FileConverters("HTML").SaveFormat
you receive the following error message:
Run-time error '5880': No registered converter supports saving files in
this format.
WORKAROUND
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The following Visual Basic for Applications code works around this problem.
This code also provides a test to see if the converter has been installed.
If the HTML converter cannot be found, a message box asks the user to run
Setup and install the HTML converter.
Sub SaveAsHTML()
Dim boolHTMLExist As Boolean
Dim strMsg As String
Dim strFileName As String
Dim fcCnv As FileConverter
strMsg = "The HTML converter is not installed. Please run setup"
strMsg = strMsg + " to install this converter."
strFileName = "<Replace with document name omitting the extension>"
For Each fcCnv In Application.FileConverters
If fcCnv.ClassName = "HTML" Then
ActiveDocument.SaveAs strFileName, FileFormat:=fcCnv.SaveFormat
boolHTMLExist = True
Exit For
End If
Next fcCnv
If Not boolHTMLExist Then MsgBox strMsg
End Sub
REFERENCES
For more information about getting help with Visual Basic for Applications,
please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
163435 VBA: Programming Resources for Visual Basic for Applications