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Run-time Error 5981 "could not open macro storage"

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lkthompson - 01 Sep 2006 16:26 GMT
One of my coworkers recently started getting these errors when opening a Word
document, and she doesn't remember changing any settings. She still has
Office 2002 and I checked the macro security settings - they are low. I also
made sure the Trust all add-ins,etc was checked. I'm thinking it might be a
corrupt template, but there's about 8 different macros listed and I don't
want to mess up her defaults and other settings. Is there a way to get rid of
those error messages?

Thanks.
Jezebel - 02 Sep 2006 00:17 GMT
A document (or template) has two main parts: the text part and the macro
part. The message means that there's some sort of corruption in the macro
part. of a template or add-in. Unfortunately it doesn't tell you which
template or add-in, so you'll have to investigate them individually (but
it's usually normal.dot).

> One of my coworkers recently started getting these errors when opening a
> Word
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>
> Thanks.
Russ - 03 Sep 2006 09:26 GMT
Lkthompson,
See Below.

> A document (or template) has two main parts: the text part and the macro
> part. The message means that there's some sort of corruption in the macro
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>> One of my coworkers recently started getting these errors when opening a
>> Word

Does she still get the same error when she tries to record a macro of her
own? I once got these errors when I logged into a computer with a password
that didn't have high enough security like a Administrator or Power User. Is
this a new terminal that she is using, that she logs into? When my password
security level policy was bumped up, I could start recording my own macros
without that error message popping up.

>> document, and she doesn't remember changing any settings. She still has
>> Office 2002 and I checked the macro security settings - they are low. I
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>>
>> Thanks.

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lkthompson - 05 Sep 2006 13:39 GMT
Thanks so much, both of you. She actually doesn't record her own macros. but
we got it figured out by calling our company's Help Desk.

>  Lkthompson,
> See Below.
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> >>
> >> Thanks.
Russ - 06 Sep 2006 17:30 GMT
Lkthompson,
You would be helping others, if you would post what the solution to her
problem was. It might be specific to her situation, but others may
experience the same situation.

> Thanks so much, both of you. She actually doesn't record her own macros. but
> we got it figured out by calling our company's Help Desk.
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>>>>
>>>> Thanks.

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lkthompson - 04 Oct 2006 19:18 GMT
Sorry for the delay in replying..I couldn't log on to this site in awhile.  
I'm not sure if this will help everyone though, because we have a
webinstallxp download site that is only available on our intranet. It is
webinstallxp.companyname.com. But anyway, you need to uninstall the "Document
Sensitivity Labeler" and then reinstall it.  The Help Desk person said that
the macro codes might not have copied correctly during the upgrade, but this
corrects it and fixes the error. We have never seen the error again after
doing this.

> Lkthompson,
>  You would be helping others, if you would post what the solution to her
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> >>>>
> >>>> Thanks.
 
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