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Failed to publish report to Word doc

I usually preview a report and click the button to publish the report to
Word document from time to time. It works correctly until today. It
produced below error message.

Microsoft Office Access can't complete the Output operation.

The Visual Basic code you entered contains a syntax error or the Output
procedures are not available.

Make sure there isn't a syntax error in your code. If the syntax is
correct, run Setup to reinstall Microsoft Office Access. If you want to
preserve your security or custom settings, back up the Microsoft Office
Access workgroup information file.
For information on backing up files, search the Microsoft Windows Help index
for 'backing up files'.

I uninstalled the Office and reinstalled a clean copy without any effect.
In addition, it did not occur on other pcs.

Any suggestion to the possible causes and fixes are appreciated.

Thanks,

Scott

Nov 12 '06 #1
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Do you have any references marked as missing or the references different on
the other PCs?

"Scott" <No************ *@GMail.comwrot e in message
news:4r******** ****@mid.indivi dual.net...
>I usually preview a report and click the button to publish the report to
Word document from time to time. It works correctly until today. It
produced below error message.

Microsoft Office Access can't complete the Output operation.

The Visual Basic code you entered contains a syntax error or the Output
procedures are not available.

Make sure there isn't a syntax error in your code. If the syntax is
correct, run Setup to reinstall Microsoft Office Access. If you want to
preserve your security or custom settings, back up the Microsoft Office
Access workgroup information file.
For information on backing up files, search the Microsoft Windows Help
index
for 'backing up files'.

I uninstalled the Office and reinstalled a clean copy without any effect.
In addition, it did not occur on other pcs.

Any suggestion to the possible causes and fixes are appreciated.

Thanks,

Scott

Nov 13 '06 #2
Kc,

No, it did not have it.

Scott

"Kc-Mass" <co********@com cast.netwrote in message
news:5M******** *************** *******@comcast .com...
Do you have any references marked as missing or the references different
on the other PCs?

"Scott" <No************ *@GMail.comwrot e in message
news:4r******** ****@mid.indivi dual.net...
>>I usually preview a report and click the button to publish the report to
Word document from time to time. It works correctly until today. It
produced below error message.

Microsoft Office Access can't complete the Output operation.

The Visual Basic code you entered contains a syntax error or the Output
procedures are not available.

Make sure there isn't a syntax error in your code. If the syntax is
correct, run Setup to reinstall Microsoft Office Access. If you want to
preserve your security or custom settings, back up the Microsoft Office
Access workgroup information file.
For information on backing up files, search the Microsoft Windows Help
index
for 'backing up files'.

I uninstalled the Office and reinstalled a clean copy without any effect.
In addition, it did not occur on other pcs.

Any suggestion to the possible causes and fixes are appreciated.

Thanks,

Scott


Nov 14 '06 #3

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