Run-Time Error 6015 in Word 2002

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BRUCE HAMILTON

I am having a problem with my Word 2002 (SP3). Basically, what I am doing
is inserting a file containing a table into a cell of a second table using a
macro. The first time I run the Macro after opening the document, I get a
Run-Time Error 6015 error telling me a table has become corrupted. Doing a
bit of research on Microsoft.com, I came across a Knowledge Base article
that describes the same problem...only in Word 2000. The Knowledge Base
article # is : 835700 and can be found @ (
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;835700 ).

Does anyone know if this is the same problem exists in Word 2002? If so,
does anyone know how I can my hands on the hotfix without Calling Microsoft?

Also, how can I tell if one of my tables actually has become corrupt?
 
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Charles Kenyon

Answered (four-five times) in vba.userforms April 27-29. Please do not
multipost.

In the Microsoft Word newsgroups it is considered bad form to post separate
messages to multiple newsgroups. If you need to post in more than one forum
(unusual) please post a single message with both forums in the header of
that single message. That way (1) your question and the various answers stay
together, (2) less space is used on the news servers, (3) less bandwidth is
used on the Internet, (4) you only have to check one forum for answers that
appear in both forums, and (5) you won't unnecessarily annoy the people you
are asking for help. This isn't meant to criticize you. We were all
beginners once and the only way to learn is to try. (BTW, a number of the
Microsoft newsgroups don't want posting in more than one newsgroup, period.
Check the FAQ.)
Take a look on the MVP FAQ website under "getting help" for more reasons ase
well as other suggestions for getting answers more easily and quickly. <URL:
http://www.mvps.org/word/FindHelp/Posting.htm>
 
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BRUCE HAMILTON

Charles,

There is a bit of a difference between the posts. The other one was rather
generic, this one has specific information, and a request for specific
information about a specific HotFix from Microsoft related to a specific
Knowledge Base Article. The same background info is contained in both
posts, but no one had any information about my specific problem...only how
to work around it (all of which is greatly appreciated, taken into account
and implemented). Since this is a Newsgroup for Word.Application.Errors, I
thought I would stand a better chance of finding answers to an application
error related problem than I did in Word.VBA.Userforms, a Newsgroup not
specifically related to Application Errors.

Thanx for your time, attention, and assistance.


message Answered (four-five times) in vba.userforms April 27-29. Please do not
multipost.

In the Microsoft Word newsgroups it is considered bad form to post separate
messages to multiple newsgroups. If you need to post in more than one forum
(unusual) please post a single message with both forums in the header of
that single message. That way (1) your question and the various answers stay
together, (2) less space is used on the news servers, (3) less bandwidth is
used on the Internet, (4) you only have to check one forum for answers that
appear in both forums, and (5) you won't unnecessarily annoy the people you
are asking for help. This isn't meant to criticize you. We were all
beginners once and the only way to learn is to try. (BTW, a n
umberoftheMicrosoftnewsgroupsdon'twantpostinginmorethanonenewsgroup,period.C
hecktheFAQ.TakealookontheMVPFAQwebsiteundergettinghelpformorereasonsasewella
sothersuggestionsforgettinganswersmoreeasilyandquickly.zlthttp/www.mvps.org/
word/FindHelp/Posting.htm>
 

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