ID: Q110414
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If you specify a document file name to preview with the DlgFilePreview statement and no document windows are open, the DlgFilePreview statement generates the following error:
WordBasic Error 152
This command is not available because no document is open.
The WordBasic DlgFilePreview statement is used within a Word 6.0 for
Windows dialog function to preview the document specified by Filename$.
DlgFilePreview [Identifier[$]] [, Filename$]
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The following sample macro checks the number of open windows (CountWindows)
prior to displaying the dialog box. If no document windows are open, the
macro opens a new document window with ScreenUpdating turned off. When the
dialog box is closed, the new document window is closed without saving
changes.
Sub MAIN
Begin Dialog UserDialog 354, 258, "Preview", .dlgTest
PushButton 255, 10, 88, 21, "Close", .close
Text 15, 8, 151, 25, "File Preview Example:", .Text1
FilePreview 15, 58, 219, 183, .fileprev
End Dialog
Dim dlg As UserDialog
ScreenUpdating 0
If CountWindows() = 0 Then
FileNewDefault
ThisWindow$ = WindowName$()
DocMinimize
End If
x = Dialog(dlg)
If ThisWindow$ <> "" Then
Activate ThisWindow$
FileClose 2
End If
End Sub
Function dlgTest(identifier$, action, suppvalue)
Select Case action
Case 1
DlgFilePreview "fileprev", "C:\WINWORD\TEST.DOC"
Case Else
End Select
End Function
Note to Macintosh users: Use a Macintosh path in the DlgFilePreview command
line, for example:
DlgFilePreview "fileprev", "Macintosh HD:Desktop Folder:Test Document"
For information about using a dialog function, see the "Creating Dynamic
Dialog Boxes" topic in the Word 6.0 Online Help file.
Additional query words: DlgFilePreview dialog dynamic function boxes error 152 not available
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Version : MACINTOSH:6.0,6.0.1,6.0.1a;WINDOWS: 6.0a,6.0c,7.0,7.0a
Platform : MACINTOSH WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: April 9, 1999