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Browse forums users FAQ Search related threads Remove From My Forums Answered by: File not Found error when opening Word Macro Template Microsoft Office for Developers > Word for Developers Question compile error in hidden module word 2007 0 Sign in to vote I occassionally receive an error after working in a Word 2007 macro template. The error is simply "File not Found" but the problem is that theentire code module has been removed from the template and i do not know how to get it back. I have have a macro template that i have several code modules and forms in microsoft word compile error in hidden module link mac "WordTools.dotm". it has no visual design to it as it is used as a global tools template (a shortcut to this template is placed in the microsoft office\startup folder). i am also compiling and signing the code with a digital signature before saving. 99 times out of 100 this template will open and save fine, but occasionally this error occurs and i lose all code (thankfully we use Subversion). after the error dialog is closed the template appears to open ok, but is is in fact missing the entire code project. in the VBA IDE there is nothing, not even a project for this template. the size of the template in expolrer is also greatly reduced (from +500k to 60k) 3 questions... why is this happening? how can i prevent it from happening? how can i get my code back when it happens? Windows XP SP3 Word 2007 (12.0.4518.1014) Friday, April 01, 2011 3:29 PM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote Strangely, it was only yesterday that I came across a situation where all of the code appeared to have disappeared from a temp
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