I apologize in advance for the newbie question -- most of my VBA experience is in Excel, or Word to Excel. In this case, I am going from Excel to Word. I am trying to capture some data off of some Word forms and store it in an Excel file.
Right now, my code works for the first document in the folder, but after that, it hoses up with an automation error "the server threw an exception" (goo!)
Here is my code:
Dim objWordApp As Object
strCurFileName = Dir(strFilePath)
Set objWordApp = CreateObject("word.application")
objWordApp.Visible = True
Do While strCurFileName <> ""
objWordApp.documents.Open strFilePath & strCurFileName
objWordApp.activedocument.Unprotect password:="testcode"
{EXCEL PROCESSING HERE}
strCurFileName = Dir
objWordApp.activedocument.Close 0
Loop
objWordApp.Quit
Set objWordApp = Nothing
I notice that the code works fine if I quit the app and set the object = nothing within the loop. But the way it is now, it bombs-out on the second file in the folder on the "objWordApp.documents.Open strFilePath & strCurFileName" line.
Can I open and close Word documents in a loop without having to create the object over and over? It's really slow when I do it that way.
Thanks for the help -- I like your way much better. Unfortunately, I get the same result. The program dies the second time through the loop on the line that reads:
Set objWordDoc = objWordApp.Documents.Open(objFile.Path)
The error that I get is:
Run-time Error -2147417851 (80010105) Automation Error The server threw an exception.
I tried your code on regular word docs (not the ones I'm processing) and it worked fine. The docs I'm running have form fields and macros -- not sure if that makes a difference. I have set the macro security in Word to both "low" and "very high" to make sure the other macros don't interfere.
I just can't figure it out why it works for the first doc and then not the next. I even cloned the first doc but it made no difference.
Still no luck, though. The only thing I can get to work is if I completely wipe the objects and re-create them every time I want to open a file.
Set objFolder = FSO.GetFolder(strFilePath)
For Each objFile In objFolder.Files
Set objWordApp = CreateObject("word.application")
objWordApp.Visible = True
If Right(objFile.Name, 4) = ".doc" Then
Set objWordDoc = objWordApp.documents.Open(Filename:=objFile.Path, ConfirmConversions:=False, _
ReadOnly:=True, AddToRecentFiles:=False, PasswordDocument:="", _
PasswordTemplate:="", Revert:=False, WritePasswordDocument:="", _
WritePasswordTemplate:="", Format:=wdOpenFormatAuto)
[Process DOC]
objWordDoc.Close 0, 1
End If
Set objWordDoc = Nothing
objWordApp.Quit
Set objWordApp = Nothing
Next
I'm not sure why that works and why it won't work the other way. If I have to go this route, I can -- it just seems really slow and inefficient. Is this a bad idea?