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Aug 10th, 2011, 06:06 AM
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Error - The requested member of the collection does not exist
hi,
I executed the below VB Script to compare two word documents.
Code:
option explicit
dim sPath1,sPath2,objArgs,word,destination
Set objArgs = WScript.Arguments
sPath1=objArgs(0)
sPath2=objArgs(1)
set word = createobject("Word.Application")
word.visible=1
' Open the first document
set destination = word.Documents.Open(sPath2)
' Hide it
destination.Windows(1).Visible=0
' Compare to the second document
destination.Compare(sPath1)
' Show the comparison result
word.ActiveDocument.Windows(1).Visible = 1
' Mark the comparison document as saved to prevent the annoying
' "Save as" dialog from appearing.
word.ActiveDocument.Saved = 1
' Close the first document
destination.Close
I'm getting the below Error on executing this script.
'The requested member of the collection does not exist'
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Aug 10th, 2011, 03:14 PM
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Re: Error - The requested member of the collection does not exist
You shouldnt declare all variables on a single line as it makes them all Variants which is a heavy weight object and usually overkill.
Looks lik ethe only potential collections where it could error is in the .Open or .Compare methods as the file path may be incorrect.
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