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Controlling Word from Access; error on WholeStory method

Asked by susankm in Miscellaneous Programming

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I am using Office XP, and I'm controlling Word from Access.  Here's the big picture of what I'm doing:

I create a new document, copy data from my database into the document at specified bookmarks.  Then with some of the records, I need to copy and paste the entire text of a separate document into the new document.  I have no problem with any of the code until I am trying to select the entire text of the second document.  The error happens on the Selection.WholeStory line - I get Run-time error 438 - Object doesn't support this property or method.

       With wd
          .Documents.Open "C:\TestDoc.doc"  'Opening the second document
          With .Documents("TestDoc.doc")
            .Selection.WholeStory    'Error 438 happens on this line
            .Selection.Copy
            .Close
          End With
          .Windows(2).Activate  'Referring to the new document I've already created
          .Selection.PasteAndFormat (wdPasteDefault)
       End With

Any help is greatly appreciated.  Thanks so much!!Start Free Trial
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