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4605 Posted by: Lucy John Follow me: @Lucyy_John “Need quick help!!! I recently purchased license for MS Word 2013 version and installed it on my Windows laptop. Everything was just perfect until the
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time I performed a recent update on MS Word. Now, every time I runtime error 4248 this command is not available because no document is open open Word 2013, I get an error called Run-time error ‘4605’. I tried all possible methods to fix this, runtime error 4248 word 2010 but I’m unable to open any of my documents due to this. Can anyone please suggest me how to fix Word 2013 error 4605 displayed by Word document? Please help.” Office Word http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_word-mso_windows8/run-time-error-4605-in-word-2013-no-information/1ca02c04-5cea-484e-bd23-f4d18183c1b2 is the best documentation program used on every computer. Among its series of versions, Office 2013 is the latest one that consists of multiple advanced features. However, there are still many issues related to Word 2013 that annoys users while trying to access any important document on it. One such issue is Run-Time error 4605. Error ‘4605’ in Word 2013: This is a Run-time error http://www.yodot.com/doc-repair/word-2013-error-4605.html that occurs with Word 2013 documents. Usually, as soon as opening any document on Word 2013 a message pops up saying, “Run-time error ‘4605’: The Unprotect method or property is not available because this command is not available for reading”. The main cause for occurrence of this error on Word 2013 is incorrect preferences of Word tool and due to corruption of Word file. The same error can also get displayed as following: “Run-time error ‘4605’: This method or property is not available because a document window is not active.” This message usually pop up while trying to change properties of a document using Microsoft VBA (Visual Basics for Applications) “Run-time error ‘4605’: This method or property is not available because the current selection is at the end of a table row.”This error message gets displayed on Word 2013 document when any Table from Excel sheet is been tried to paste in Word file How to resolve Run-time error 4605 on Word 2013?: It is very normal to pose this query when the error code 4605 is thrown by MS Word 2013. There is no need to be panic about thi
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not available, when opening Word Template If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 5 of 5 Thread: Error 4605 This command is not available, when opening Word Template Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Mar 7th, 2002,02:31 PM #1 teddie1 View Profile View Forum Posts Thread Starter New Member Join Date Mar 2002 Posts 2 Error 4605 This command is not available, when opening Word Template I'm using the code below to either use the existing instance or to create a new instance of Word then open a document template. On the "Set WordDoc" line of code I'm receiving error 4605, This command is not available. I can't make the error happen all of the time. It seems to happen the most when I've first opened VB and Word isn't open. However, it can happen when Word is open even though I've been able to produce a few different copies of the same report with the Word instance. The problem isn't limited to just one template either. I'm using VB 5 SP 3 and Word 97 SR-2. Please let me know if you have any recommendations. On Error Resume Next Set WordObj = GetObject(, "Word.Application") WordObj.Visible = True DoEvents If Err.Number <> 0 Then Set WordObj = New Word.Application WordObj.Visible = True Err.Clear End If Set WordDoc = WordObj.Documents.Add(App.Path & "\Templates\Letter.dot") Reply With Quote Mar 7th, 2002,03:08 PM #2 SeaHag View Profile View Forum Posts Fanatic Member Join Date Jul 2001 Location Lake Huron Posts 901 Press F8 to determine where the erro is. Where does the program stop,?> i suggest its .. WordObj.Visible = True .. move it, or comment it out Any one else? Seahag Reply With Quote Mar 7th, 2002,03:43 PM #3 teddie1 View Profile View Forum Posts Thread Starter New Member Join Date Mar 2002 Posts 2 Commenting the WordObj.Visible = True didn't help. The error is on the "Set WordDoc = WordObj.Documents.Add(App.Path & "\Templates\Letter.dot")" line. Reply With Quote Mar