MICROSOFT WORD 97 README FILE

(c) 1996 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

This document provides late-breaking or other information that

supplements the Microsoft Word 97 documentation. If you installed

Microsoft Word 97 with Microsoft Office 97, see also the

Microsoft Office 97 readme file (OfRead8.txt) for information

that is relevant to all Microsoft Office 97 products.

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CONTENTS

INSTALLING MICROSOFT WORD 97

IMPORTANT: Disable Virus Protection Before Running Setup

Minimum System Requirements for Microsoft Word 97

Requirements for Microsoft Word 97 with Windows NT

Workstation 4.0

Using Punctuation Characters in Directory Names May Cause

Problems

Microsoft Plus! Themes Patch

MICROSOFT WORD 97 HELP AND GETTING RESULTS BOOK

Help Topics Graphics Don't Print Clearly

Correction to Getting Results Book

WORKING WITH DOCUMENTS

Missing Characters when Opening Macintosh and

Multilingual Documents

Cannot Edit a Word Document Embedded Object in Word 95

Cannot Edit an Embedded Object Created in a Word 95

Document After Saving in Word 97

Cannot Undo Edit After Attaching a Template

Mail Merge Errors in Microsoft Word 97 with Comma

Separated Values or Tab Separated Values Files Exported

from Microsoft Outlook 97

WORKING WITH E-MAIL

Using WordMail Templates

Turning Off Word as E-mail Editor in Microsoft Exchange

Vendor Independent Messaging (VIM) Not Supported on

Windows NT Workstation

MICROSOFT OFFICE 97 VALUPACK

Microsoft Office 97 ValuPack Setup May Not Be Successful

Without Administrative Permissions

Microsoft Office 97 Sounds Don't Work with Windows NT

Workstation 3.51

Sharing Microsoft Word 97 Files with Earlier Versions of

Microsoft Word

PRINTING

Solutions for Printing Drawing Objects

MICROSOFT VISUAL BASIC FOR APPLICATIONS

Changes to Code Examples

InsertSymbol Method Has a Fourth Argument

RevisedLinesColor Property

Reload Method Not Available

MsgBox Function

ReSize Event

MICROSOFT FORMS 2.0: ISSUES AND DOCUMENTATION CHANGES

Methods

Controls

Events

Properties

Other Known Issues

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INSTALLING MICROSOFT WORD 97

IMPORTANT: Disable Virus Protection Before Running Setup

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Some virus protection programs, such as VSafe.com and Norton Anti-

Virus Autoprotect, can interfere with the Microsoft Word 97 Setup

program. If you use a virus protection program on your computer,

please disable it before running Setup. (You can re-enable the

virus protection program after Setup is complete.) Note: If your

virus-detection program starts automatically when you start

Windows, you can disable it by restarting Windows while holding

down the SHIFT key.

Minimum System Requirements for Microsoft Word 97

-------------------------------------------------

To use Microsoft Word 97, you need:

* Personal or Multimedia computer with a 486 or higher processor.

* Microsoft Windows 95 operating system or Windows NT Workstation

3.51 with Service Pack 5 or later (will not run on earlier

versions).

* 8 MB of memory for use on Windows; 16 MB of memory for use on

Windows NT Workstation.

* 20-60 MB of hard disk space required; 46 MB required for

typical installation, depending on configuration (use the

Office Upgrade Wizard during Setup to maximize free disk

space).

* CD-ROM drive (coupon enclosed for 3.5-inch high-density disks;

CD-ROM contains additional components such as Microsoft

Internet Explorer, extra clip art, fonts, video files, and

sounds not available on 3.5-inch disks).

* VGA or higher-resolution video adapter (Super VGA, 256-color

recommended).

* Microsoft Mouse, Microsoft IntelliMouse, or compatible pointing

device.

Additional items or services required to use certain features:

* 9600 or higher-baud modem (14,400 baud recommended).

* Multimedia computer required to access sound and other

multimedia effects.

* Microsoft Exchange Client or Microsoft Outlook required to run

WordMail. If you use Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft

Exchange Service Pack 3 (SP3) is required.

* 8 MB of additional memory required to run WordMail.

* Some Internet functionality may require Internet access and

payment of a separate fee to a service provider.

Requirements for Microsoft Word 97 with Windows NT Workstation

4.0

--------------------------------------------------------------

To use Microsoft Word 97 with Windows NT Workstation 4.0, you

must install Service Pack 2 (SP2) or later.

Using Punctuation Characters in Directory Names May Cause

Problems

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If the name of the directory you install Microsoft Office 97,

Microsoft Excel 97, Microsoft Outlook 97, Microsoft PowerPoint

97, or Microsoft Word 97 into includes a comma (,), single

quotation mark ('), or exclamation point (!), you may have

problems when you use the programs. To avoid problems, use the

default directory or use only letters and numbers in directory

names.

Microsoft Plus! Themes Patch

----------------------------

The Themes switcher installed with Microsoft Plus! for Windows 95

is not compatible with the new JPEG graphics filter installed

with Word 97 or Office 97. If you previously installed Themes

from the Plus! Pack for Windows 95, and you installed the JPEG

graphics filter with Word 97 or Office 97, you can upgrade your

existing Themes program by getting the Microsoft Plus! Themes

Patch file from the ValuPack\Patch folder on the Office 97 CD-ROM

or on the network you installed Office from. If you didn't

install Office 97 from a CD-ROM and you have access to the World

Wide Web, point to Microsoft On The Web (Help menu) in any Office

program, and then click Free Stuff.

When you have located the Themes.exe patch file, perform the

following steps to upgrade your existing Themes program.

1. Locate the folder on your hard disk that contains the program file

Themes.exe. If you installed Plus! in the default location, then

the file Themes.exe is located in \Program Files\Plus!.

- In Windows 95, click the Windows Start button, point to Find,

and then click Files Or Folders. Search for the file Themes.exe

on your hard disk.

- In Windows NT Workstation, click Search on the File menu in File

Manager, and then search for the file Themes.exe.

2. Delete the file Themes.exe from your hard disk.

3. Copy the Themes.exe patch file from the Office 97 CD-ROM (or that

you downloaded from the Web) to the folder on your hard disk that

contained the file Themes.exe.

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MICROSOFT WORD 97 HELP AND GETTING RESULTS BOOK

Help Topics Graphics Don't Print Clearly

----------------------------------------

When you print a Help topic that contains a graphic, the graphic

may not print clearly. In particular, this occurs when you print

a topic with grayscale colors using a printer driver that does

not have options to control dithering.

Correction to Getting Results Book

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On page 218, "Click Scrolling Text (Format menu)." should be

"Click Scrolling Text (Insert menu)."

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WORKING WITH DOCUMENTS

Missing Characters when Opening Macintosh and Multilingual

Documents

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When you open a Macintosh or multilingual document, some of the

characters in the document may be missing. This occurs if you

share Macintosh files that use Chicago, Geneva, or Monaco fonts

(these fonts are converted to Arial, Courier New, or Times New

Roman True Type fonts in Windows), or if you share multilingual

files that use Arial, Courier New, or Times New Roman TrueType

fonts, because the character may not be available using this

font. To make sure all of the characters appear in your converted

Macintosh or multilingual documents when the document uses Arial,

Courier New, or Times New Roman fonts, install international

support for Central Europe, Cyrillic, or Greek using the Windows

95 Setup program by performing the following steps:

1. Click the Windows Start button, point to Settings, and then click

Control Panel.

2. Double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon.

3. Click the Windows Setup tab.

4. In the Components box, select the Multilanguage Support check box.

5. Click Details.

6. In the Components box, select the Central Europe, Cyrillic, or

Greek check box. Clear the other check boxes to save hard disk

space.

Note that if you run Windows NT Workstation 3.5 or later, this

problem does not occur because the fonts included in Windows NT

Workstation contain support for international and extended

characters.

Cannot Edit a Word Document Embedded Object in Word 95

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When you insert a Word document as an embedded object in a

document in Word 97, save the document in the Word 6.0/95 format

or Rich Text Format, and then open the document in Word 95, you

may receive the error message "Word cannot edit the object" when

you double-click the object to edit it. This occurs because when

you save the document created in Word 97 in the Word 6.0/95

format or Rich Text Format, the embedded object is not saved as a

Word 95 document object. To edit the object, you must have Word

97 installed on your computer.

Cannot Edit an Embedded Object Created in a Word 95 Document

After Saving in Word 97

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If you create an embedded object in a Word 95 document, open the

document in Word 97, and then save the document in Word 6.0/95

format or Rich Text Format, the embedded object is updated to a

later version of the OLE object server program on the computer

running Word 97. If you reopen the document in Word 95 on a

computer that does not have Word 97 or Office 97 installed, you

may not be able to edit the object.

This can occur with any OLE object, including objects created in

Word 97 documents. To see a list of OLE server programs installed

on your computer, view the list in the Object dialog box (Insert

Menu).

Cannot Undo Edit After Attaching a Template

-------------------------------------------

When you attach a different template to the active document, the

Undo command (Edit menu) is not available. This may occur after

running a wizard that attaches a template to the active document.

Mail Merge Errors in Microsoft Word 97 with Comma Separated

Values or Tab Separated Values Files Exported from

Microsoft Outlook 97

----------------------------------------------------------

When you export a file from Outlook as Comma Separated Values or

Tab Separated Values to use in a mail merge in Word, use the Map

Custom Fields dialog box in Outlook to select only the fields you

want to export for the mail merge. If you don't use the Map

Custom Fields dialog box, you may get unexpected results in Word.

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WORKING WITH E-MAIL

Using WordMail Templates

------------------------

There are six custom e-mail templates and one blank e-mail

template you can use when you select Word as your e-mail editor

in Microsoft Outlook or Microsoft Exchange. (Some Help topics

state that there are ten e-mail templates available.)

Turning Off Word as E-mail Editor in Microsoft Exchange

-------------------------------------------------------

If you do not want to use Word as your e-mail editor in Microsoft

Exchange, do the following in Microsoft Exchange:

1. On the Compose menu, click WordMail Options.

2. Clear the Enable Word As E-mail Editor check box.

Vendor Independent Messaging (VIM) Not Supported on Windows NT

Workstation

--------------------------------------------------------------

If you use a 16-bit e-mail program compatible with Vendor

Independent Messaging (VIM), such as Lotus cc:Mail, on Windows NT

Workstation, you are not able to send or route documents.

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MICROSOFT OFFICE 97 VALUPACK

Microsoft Office 97 ValuPack Setup May Not Be Successful Without

Administrative Permissions

----------------------------------------------------------------

If you use Windows NT Workstation 3.51 or later, you must be a

member of the Administrators group to install some components of

the Office 97 ValuPack.

Microsoft Office 97 Sounds Don't Work with Windows NT Workstation

3.51

-----------------------------------------------------------------

The Office 97 sounds available in the Microsoft Office 97

ValuPack don't work if you use Windows NT Workstation 3.51, even

if the Provide Feedback With Sound check box is selected on the

General tab in the Options dialog box (Tools menu) in the Office

programs. Note that the sounds available with the Office

Assistant do work with Windows NT Workstation 3.51 if you have

selected the Make Sounds check box on the Options tab in the

Office Assistant dialog box.

Sharing Microsoft Word 97 Files with Earlier Versions of

Microsoft Word

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The Word 97 file format converter (Wrd97cnv.exe) is available on

the Microsoft Word 97 CD-ROM in the ValuPack\Wrd97cnv folder, in

addition to the locations mentioned in Microsoft Word 97 Help.

For more information about converting Word 97 files, see

Microsoft Word 97 Help.

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PRINTING

Solutions for Printing Drawing Objects

--------------------------------------

This section lists workarounds for printer driver and other

printing problems.

HP LaserJet series 4 and 5, Windows 95, Microsoft Universal

Printer Driver: Several output quality problems may occur. These

problems may be corrected by changing the printer settings. Click

the Start button on the Windows taskbar, point to Settings, and

then click Printers. Select the printer you are using. On the

File menu, click Properties. Click the Graphics tab, and then

select the Use Raster Graphics option.

PostScript printing, Windows NT Workstation versions 3.51 and

4.0: Fill effects may not print correctly. The problem may be

fixed by upgrading to the latest version of the Microsoft

PostScript Driver for Windows NT Workstation 3.51 or 4.0.

Download the latest driver from:

ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/bussys/winnt/winnt-

public/fixes/usa/NT351/hotfixes-postSP5/pscript-fix.

PostScript printing, Windows 95, Print To File: With some

PostScript printers, the file may be sent to the printer rather

than to the file. The problem may be fixed by upgrading to the

latest PostScript driver based on Adobe PostScript 4.1.

HP LaserJet 5Si, Windows 95: Shapes and WordArt with some fill

effects may not print correctly. These problems may be corrected

by changing the printer settings. Click the Start button on the

Windows taskbar, point to Settings, and then click Printers.

Select the printer you are using. On the File menu, click

Properties. Click the Print Quality tab. Under Advanced, click

the Settings button, and then select the Raster Graphics And Text

option.

HP DeskJet 1600C, Windows 95: Use driver version 4.2 or later.

Download the latest driver from:

http://www.hp.com/

HP Color LaserJet, Windows 95: Pattern-filled objects may not

print correctly. This problem may be fixed by upgrading the

driver to version 1.300 or later. Download the latest driver

from:

http://www.hp.com

HP Color LaserJet PostScript, Windows 95: Objects with pattern

fills may appear in black and white rather than in color. The

problem may be fixed by upgrading to a driver based on Adobe

PostScript 4.1. You can download the latest driver from:

http://www.hp.com/

Lexmark Optra R and Optra L Series PostScript, Windows NT

Workstation versions 3.51 and 4.0: Gradient-filled objects may

print poorly. Contact the Lexmark Technical Support Center for

assistance.

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MICROSOFT VISUAL BASIC FOR APPLICATIONS

Changes to Code Examples

------------------------

Code examples in Microsoft Word Visual Basic Help (VbaWrd8.hlp)

should be changed as follows.

ExitWindows method example -- change the first line to:

Documents.Save NoPrompt:=True,

OriginalFormat:=wdOriginalDocumentFormat

OutsideLineWidth property example -- change fourth line in the

first example to:

OutsideLineWidth = wdLineWidth075pt

SnapToShapes property example -- change the first example to:

Options.SnapToShapes = True

DefaultBorderColorIndex Property Example -- change the example to

read:

ActiveDocument.Paragraphs(1).Borders.Enable = True

With Options

.DefaultBorderColorIndex = wdRed

.DefaultBorderLineStyle = wdLineStyleDouble

End With

Hyperlinks property example -- change the second line of the

third example to:

If InStr(LCase(aHyperlink.Address), "microsoft") <> 0 Then

MailMergeDataFields Collection object -- change the first line in

the second example in the topic to:

If ActiveDocument.MailMerge.DataSource.Type = wdMergeInfoFromWord

Then

MailMergeFieldNames Collection object -- change the first line in

the second example in the topic to:

If ActiveDocument.MailMerge.DataSource.Type = wdMergeInfoFromWord

Then

SpellingSuggestion object -- change the second line in the first

example in the topic to:

MsgBox

ActiveDocument.Words(1).GetSpellingSuggestions.Item(1).Name

RevisedPropertiesMark property example -- change second example

to:

temp = Options.RevisedPropertiesMark

Dictionary object -- change the first line of the last example in

the topic to:

Set myspell = Languages(wdEnglishUS).ActiveSpellingDictionary

Uniform property example -- change the third line in the first

example to:

myTable.Cell(3, 3).Split 1,2

Indexes property example -- the second example is not valid and

will not work.

ChapterPageSeparator property example and HeadingLevelForChapter

property example -- change both examples to read:

Documents.Add

For i = 1 To 5

With Selection

.TypeParagraph

.InsertBreak

End With

Next i

ActiveDocument.Content.Style = wdStyleHeading1

ActiveDocument.Content.ListFormat.ApplyListTemplate _

ListTemplate:=ListGalleries(wdOutlineNumberGallery).ListTemplates

(7)

Set myHead =

ActiveDocument.Sections(1).Headers(wdHeaderFooterPrimary)

With myHead.PageNumbers

.Add PageNumberAlignment:=wdAlignPageNumberCenter

.NumberStyle = wdPageNumberStyleArabic

.IncludeChapterNumber = True

.HeadingLevelForChapter = 0

.ChapterPageSeparator = wdSeparatorEnDash

End With

SaveAs method -- third example should be replaced with:

This example retrieves the SaveFormat property value for the

WordPerfect 5.x for Windows converter, and then it uses this

value with the SaveAs method.

For Each cnv In Application.FileConverters

If cnv.ClassName = "WrdPrfctWin" Then

ActiveDocument.SaveAs FileName:="MyWP.doc",

FileFormat:=cnv.SaveFormat

End If

Next cnv

Points property example and SetPosition method -- example should

be changed to:

Set myDocument = ActiveDocument

With myDocument.Shapes(3).Nodes

pointsArray = .Item(2).Points

currXvalue = pointsArray(1, 1)

currYvalue = pointsArray(1, 2)

.SetPosition 2, currXvalue + 200, currYvalue + 300

End With

InsertSymbol Method Has a Fourth Argument

-----------------------------------------

The InsertSymbol method has the following fourth argument, Bias

Optional Variant. Sets the font bias for symbols. This argument

is useful for setting the correct font bias for characters in Far

East versions of Word. Can be one of the following WdFontBias

constants: wdFontBiasDefault, wdFontBiasDontCare, or

wdFontBiasFareast.

RevisedLinesColor Property

--------------------------

The RevisedLinesColor property has a constant that is not valid:

wdByAuthor.

Reload Method Not Available

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When you use the Reload method in a Microsoft Visual Basic for

Applications macro in Microsoft Word 97, the macro may start to

run before the reload is completed. You may want to avoid using

the Reload method in Word.

MsgBox Function

---------------

In addition to the constants listed for the MsgBox function, the

following constants are available for use as button argument

settings.

Constant Value Description

----------------------------------------------------------------

vbHelp 16384 (&H4000) Adds a Help button to

the message box. Click

the Help button or press

F1 to generate a Help

event.

vbSetForeground 65536 (&H10000) Places the message box

in the foreground and

activates it. Keyboard

input is directed to the

message box.

vbRight 524288 (&H80000) Right-justifies the text

in the message box.

vbRtlReading 1048576 (&H100000) On Hebrew and Arabic

systems, shows

message and caption text

using right-to-left

reading order.

ReSize Event

------------

The syntax and remarks for the Resize event should read as

follows:

Syntax: Private Sub UserForm_Resize()

Remarks: Use a Resize event procedure to move or resize controls

when the parent UserForm is resized. You can also use this event

procedure to recalculate variables or properties.

Note: UserForm controls have no Resize event.

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MICROSOFT FORMS 2.0: ISSUES AND DOCUMENTATION CHANGES

The following sections describe changes to the documentation for

Microsoft Forms 2.0. These changes supercede the contents of the

Help file Fm20.hlp. These sections also contain known issues with

Microsoft Forms 2.0.

Methods

-------

* Repaint Method: The Repaint method does not return a value. The

correct syntax is:

Object.Repaint

Controls

--------

* CheckBox Control: The initial value of a CheckBox control is

False.

The GroupName property can be used with one or more CheckBox

controls. Note, however, that the CheckBox controls in a group

still operate independently of one another.

* OptionButton Control: The initial value of an OptionButton

control is False.

* ToggleButton Control: The initial value of a ToggleButton

control is False.

Events

------

* Click Event: When the user clicks on the active page or tab of

a MultiPage or the active tab of a TabStrip, the Click event

is initiated. However, if the MultiPage or TabStrip contains

multiple rows of page tabs, the Click event is only initiated

for tabs in the foremost row of pages.

Properties

----------

* AutoTab Property: When this property is True, the

TabKeyBehavior property is not in effect.

* AutoSize Property: Setting the AutoSize property to True

adjusts the size of a control to fit the text within it. If

you change the text in a control after setting AutoSize to

True, you must also set AutoSize to False and then back to

True to get the control to resize.

* DragBehavior Property: fmDragBehaviorEnabled should not be used

with MatchRequired = True.

* IMEMode Property: The following is a more detailed description

of the IMEMode property.

IMEMode Meaning

---------- --------------------------------------------

NoControl The control does not affect the IME.

On Activates the IME without changing its

language or other settings.

Off Turns the IME off without affecting the

language or other settings. In China,

Off also switches the keyboard to non-IME.

Disabled Makes the IME disappear so that its settings

cannot be changed.

All other values set the IME to a particular language.

Controls, such as command buttons, that do not allow typing

will disable the IME while they have focus.

Every control makes a copy of the IME state in effect when

that control receives focus. When it loses focus, it restores

this saved state. This saving and restoring occurs without

regard to the value of the IMEMode property of the control.

This differs slightly from the example in the Help text.

Each change that a user makes to the IME while a control has

focus immediately updates that control's IMEMode property (if

it has one).

All controls will accept setting all IME modes without error,

but when a mode is not "native" to a locale it will:

a. Not be listed in property sheets in that locale.

b. Have the same effect as a native mode. See below.

All modes are native, except:

- Disabled is native only in Japan. Elsewhere, it acts like Off.

- In Japan, the Hangul and Hanzi modes are not native. Using them

has the same effect as using Hiragana.

- In Korea, the only native modes are NoControl, Hanzi, and Alpha

(Full and Half). Off and Disabled have the same effect as Alpha.

On, Hiragana, Katakana, and Hanzi have the same effect as

Hangul.

- In China, the Hiragana, Katakana, Hangul, and Hanzi modes are

not native. Using them has the same effect as HanziFull or Hanzi

as appropriate.

- Everywhere else, the only native mode is "NoControl." All other

modes have the effect of "NoControl."

* List Property: The last sentence of the Help text is not

correct. You can use the List property to copy an entire

single dimension or multidimensional array of values to a

control.

* ListRows Property: Setting ListRows to 0 shows all the rows in

the list.

* MatchRequired Property: This property is in effect when the

MatchEntry property is set to fmMatchEntryComplete or

fmMatchEntryFirstLetter, but is not enforced when MatchEntry

is set to fmMatchEntryNone.

When the Input Method Editor (IME) is used to process

keystrokes, the MatchRequired property does not always ensure

that the user types a matching value in a ComboBox.

* MultiLine Property: When this property is True, the

TabKeyBehavior property is not in effect.

* ScrollBars Property: Corrections to text are below.

- For a single-line control, replace Rule 2 with the following

sentence: "When the ScrollBars property is set to

fmScrollBarsHorizontal or fmScrollBarsBoth, the control shows a

horizontal scroll bar if the text is longer than the edit

region. The height of the control will not be changed, so the

horizontal scroll bar may overlap the text in the control."

- Ignore Rule 3.

- For a MultiLine control, ignore the third bulleted item in Rule

4.

* ShowDropButtonWhen Property: If AutoSize is True, changing the

ShowDropButtonWhen property immediately changes the size of

the control based on whether the drop button is visible or

hidden.

* SpecialEffect Property: This property does not apply to the

ToggleButton.

* TabKeyBehavior Property: This property is enforced when AutoTab

is False and MultiLine is True.

* Value Property: The Value property of the TabStrip is an

integer indicating the active tab. Zero indicates the first

tab. The maximum value is one less than the number of tabs.

* Visible Property: You are not allowed to change the Visible

property of a control during the Layout event or Enter event.

Doing so will cause an error at run time.

Other Known Issues

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The Marquee control included with Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0

does not work properly in Microsoft Forms 2.0. This is a known

problem that will be fixed in a future release of Internet

Explorer.

Calling "Unload Me" during the Enter event of a Microsoft Forms

2.0 CommandButton, OptionButton, or CheckBox may result in an

"Out of stack space" error or may cause an "illegal operation"

error. The workaround is to call "Unload Me" during the Click

event instead.


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