SYMPTOMS
When you try to use Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications
(VBA) to change the properties of a document, you may receive one of the
following error messages:
Run-time error '4248':
This command is not available because no document is
open.
Run-time error '4605':
This method or
property is not available because a document window is not
active.
Run-time error '5941':
The
requested member of the collection does not exist.
WORKAROUND
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The following sample VBA macros demonstrate how to
change the value of the
Title field in the
Properties dialog box. The following sample also includes code
to trap the error, in case there are no documents open, and to display a
message:
Sub ChangeDocProperties()
On Error GoTo ErrHandler
ActiveDocument.BuiltInDocumentProperties("Title") = "My Title"
Exit Sub
ErrHandler:
If Err <> 0 Then
'
' Display an error message.
'
MsgBox Err.Description
'
' Clear the error.
'
Err.Clear
Resume Next
End If
End Sub
The following sample macro includes code that will do the following:
- Trap the error, in case there are no documents
open.
- In the error trap, create a new document.
- Resume execution at the line that caused the
error.
Sub ChangeDocProperties()
On Error GoTo ErrHandler
ActiveDocument.BuiltInDocumentProperties("Title") = "My Title"
Exit Sub
ErrHandler:
If Err <> 0 Then
'
' Add a document.
'
Documents.Add
'
' Clear the error.
'
Err.Clear
'
' Run the code that caused the error.
'
Resume
End If
End Sub
REFERENCES
For additional information about how
to get help with VBA, click the following article number to view the article in
the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
305326
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