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Phantom Break Points in Word VBA

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Paxxer - 09 Sep 2005 16:26 GMT
I have created a form with VBA controls on it.

VBA will stop running the code, open the VBA development environment and
highlight a line of code in YELLOW as if there was a break point there.  

I can hit the F5 and continue on no problem.

Anyone seen this?  What's causing it?
Anne Troy - 09 Sep 2005 20:30 GMT
Sounds to me like you're getting runtime errors, but the error dialogs
aren't showing. I'd be doing some serious machine and Word troubleshooting:
http://www.officearticles.com/misc/how_to_clean_up_your_hard_drive.htm
http://www.officearticles.com/word/steps_to_troubleshooting_microsoft_word.htm
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>I have created a form with VBA controls on it.
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> Anyone seen this?  What's causing it?
Paxxer - 09 Sep 2005 20:43 GMT
Thanks Anne,

I'll take a gander through your links.

Maybe the Normal.DOT file is the culprit.  Because it doesn't happen on all
machines.

Thanks again.

Tom

> Sounds to me like you're getting runtime errors, but the error dialogs
> aren't showing. I'd be doing some serious machine and Word troubleshooting:
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> > Anyone seen this?  What's causing it?
 
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