hi everybody...
when I start typing an address like,
Max Maxfield
Mainst 111
...
after hitting 'Return' each time the following error message pops up:
"This command is not available in this Version of Microsoft Word"
Any ideas?
That error message means "Someone sent me a VBA command, and there's no VBA
in this version."
Cheers
On 22/04/08 3:39 AM, in article ee991...@webcrossing.caR9absDaxw,
"sheep...@officeformac.com" <sheep...@officeformac.com> wrote:
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Nhulunbuy, NT, Australia. mailto:jo...@mcghie.name
office is out of the box! no add-ins installed whatsoever.
I haven't made any changes to the normal.dot template, ...
the error message appears also on macs in computer stores, etc. have you tried it?
office 2008 12.0.1
> You wouldn't be running "TypeItForMe" or some other add-in would you?
I am running TypeIt4Me -- latest version (which was apparently a
significant upgrade for Leopard).
Most of the time it works fine. Occasionally it makes Word -- and
everything else -- hang for several minutes at a time. I *think* it has
something to do with typing speed.
It very occasionally happens in other apps, so I think it has less to do
with Word than Leopard and my processor speed (I'm on a machine that
only just meets the minimum requirements to run Leopard). However, it
happens far more often with Word than any other app.
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-- Harlan Ellison
> You wouldn't be running "TypeItForMe" or some other add-in would you?
>
> That error message means "Someone sent me a VBA command, and there's no VBA
> in this version."
>
> Cheers
>
>
> On 22/04/08 3:39 AM, in article ee991...@webcrossing.caR9absDaxw,
> "sheep...@officeformac.com" <sheep...@officeformac.com> wrote:
>
> > Version: 2008
> > Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
> > Processor: intel
> >
> > hi everybody...
> >
> > when I start typing an address like,
> >
> > Max Maxfield
> > Mainst 111
> > ...
> >
> >
> > after hitting 'Return' each time the following error message pops up:
> >
> > "This command is not available in this Version of Microsoft Word"
> >
I can't reproduce the error, by the way.
John McGhie wrote:
> You wouldn't be running "TypeItForMe" or some other add-in would you?
>
> That error message means "Someone sent me a VBA command, and there's no VBA
> in this version."
>
> Cheers
>
>
> On 22/04/08 3:39 AM, in article ee991...@webcrossing.caR9absDaxw,
> "sheep...@officeformac.com" <sheep...@officeformac.com> wrote:
>
>> Version: 2008
>> Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
>> Processor: intel
>>
>> hi everybody...
>>
>> when I start typing an address like,
>>
>> Max Maxfield
>> Mainst 111
>> ...
>>
>>
>> after hitting 'Return' each time the following error message pops up:
>>
>> "This command is not available in this Version of Microsoft Word"
>>
>> Any ideas?
>
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It doesn't do it here. Yes, I have tried it, just once or twice :-)
It's certainly a bug. I am afraid you are going to have to use Help>Send
feedback... To report the bug.
I suggest that you give as much detail as you can, because we've never seen
that bug before, and I doubt that Microsoft has either.
Until they fix it, you may be able to prevent the bug by deselecting all of
the options to do with Contacts in Word>Preferences>AutoCorrect>AutoText
Cheers
On 22/04/08 7:15 PM, in article ee99...@webcrossing.caR9absDaxw,
"sheep...@officeformac.com" <sheep...@officeformac.com> wrote:
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No problemo...
Post back with the requested details of your software if you ever change
your mind and want to fix this.
On 27/05/08 12:34 AM, in article ee99...@webcrossing.caR9absDaxw, "Kknut"
<t...@riddle.com> wrote:
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my apologies again for you know what...
I am not the original poster, but I have the same problem. I found a
way to reproduce the bug on all of my machines, some with straight out
of the box Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac installed, starting from a
blank document. So I cannot imagine that it is some VBA macro that is
lingering around. Also another question: if it were a VBA macro, how
would I disable it? I could also send you my normal.docx if that would
help.
The Versions of Word/OS and Computer I am using:
Microsoft Word 2008 for Mac, Version 12.1.1 (080522), Latest Installed
Update: 12.1.1
Mac OS X 10.5.4 Build 9E17
Macbook 2.4 GHz Core 2 Duo, 24" iMac 2.8 GHz Core 2 Duo, 20" iMac 2.4
GHz Core 2 Duo
So here is the way to reproduce it on my machines:
1. File->New Blank Document
2. start typing a German style city with the ZIP-code like you would
in a German address (without quotation marks) "12345 Germantown"
3. then hit enter. If I do this, the error message pops up.
4. After that, every time I hit delete and then any key, I get the
error message again.
All this makes Word pretty much unusable for me for writing a German
letter. It's hard for me to imagine that Microsoft Germany didn't see
that bug yet, since I would assume that one of the main uses in
Germany is writing letters, so maybe something is special about my
computers (and the other posters computers). It is pretty annoying and
I am thinking hard about downgrading back to 2004.
Please let me know if you can reproduce the bug on your machine.
I will also submit the bug to microsoft, once I get around to find
their feedback page. I'll post workarounds/fixes to the group (if I
get any, I never submitted a bug to microsoft, so far everything
worked well enough for me).
The bug is really annoying. I never knew how often I hit that stupid
delete button.
Any help/suggestions are greatly appreciated.
salzbrot
On May 27, 3:05 pm, John McGhie <j...@mcghie.name> wrote:
> Oh, OK, so you have given up?
>
> No problemo...
>
> Post back with the requested details of your software if you ever change
> your mind and want to fix this.
>
> On 27/05/08 12:34 AM, in article ee991c...@webcrossing.caR9absDaxw, "Kknut"
>
There is another thing I just found out. The default language needs to
be German (Tools->Language... Highlight "German", click "Default" and
hit "Yes"). Switching it to English (U.S.) fixes it in my case. Just
as a workaround for now, but I lose German spellchecking, which is
also kind of annoying (not as annoying as hitting the "Okay" button
every time I used the delete-key, though).
salzbrot
They "say" they won't respond, and usually they mean it, but if you find
anything interesting, trust me, they will be all over you like a rash. The
"Send Feedback" page is where Microsoft is actually READING what we say.
In here, they're NOT. This is a user-to-user forum that Microsoft rarely
visits, and almost ever responds in.
Cheers
On 9/07/08 1:37 AM, in article
189f9df9-36ce-43c0...@k30g2000hse.googlegroups.com,
"lars.l...@gmx.net" <lars.l...@gmx.net> wrote:
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This is a known bug, and they are working on it.
I think it is caused by AutoCorrect. I don't think anyone with an "English"
version of Word can repro this one, I believe it is specific to some
internationalised versions.
I believe that if you turn off the AutoCorrect madness, the problem will go
away. So will the AutoText, but hell, you can type your own addresses,
right?
Start by going to Word>Preferences and turning OFF everything in the
AutoText tab of the Autocorrect pane. I think that will fix it.
If not, turn off everything in "Auto format as you type".
If that doesn't fix it, turn off everything in "Autoformat".
If any of them fix it, please report back here for the benefit of other
German writers :-)
Cheers
On 9/07/08 12:19 AM, in article
b5633f35-daa6-4e68...@b1g2000hsg.googlegroups.com,
"lars.l...@gmx.net" <lars.l...@gmx.net> wrote:
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Turning off AutoText worked just fine for me (word:mac2008 on a 2.4
MacBook).
Best
Fonzie
Cheers
On 6/08/08 5:49 AM, in article
a507ca21-06cc-4d05...@t54g2000hsg.googlegroups.com,
"egra...@gmail.com" <egra...@gmail.com> wrote:
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John McGhie, Microsoft MVP, Word and Word:Mac