Tuesday, October 30, AM. Monday, November 19, AM. Try run repair from Programs and Features. Sincerely, Max Meng Forum Support Come back and mark the replies as answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help. Wednesday, October 31, AM. Hi Max, It's not machine related.
Affecting about machines. Could you please confirm you can or cannot reproduce the issue? Hi Christophe, Yes, when I checked the issue this morning, I was able to reproduce the behavior, and solved by repair my Office which is installed using the Click-to-Run technology. I'll update the post if I can find anything helpful. Thanks for your interest in this issue. Let me know your finding. Hello Max, Any update?
Tuesday, November 6, PM. I tried to repair the click-to-run installation but did not seem to do anything for me - do you have any other workaround? Thursday, November 8, PM. I am also having the same issue. I'm running x64 bit RTM version of Office Any solutions?
Monday, November 12, PM. Max or any moderator, Could we have an update on this? Saturday, November 17, PM. Hi Bill, I appreciate your help on this one.
I confirm your workaround is working. Thanks to have reported the issue to the Office product group. Wednesday, November 21, AM. Today some MS-Updates were installed but the result is the same. Do you - or someone else - an solution therefor? Thank you in advance, Freeman. Wednesday, February 13, PM. Same problem here, appeared from nothing, Word still updates old png objects, but refuses to add new ones!
Saturday, June 8, PM. Hi, I have the same issue and running a Office repair did not fix the issue stated above. Thanks Emilios. Friday, June 14, AM. Hi All, By pure fluke I found that this can be done as previous within Office Have a try of this. Then Check the "Display as Icon" check box 4. Then browse to the file location for the.
HTM file 5. Then Click Next 6. Give it a label or leave this as the file name then click "Finish" You may want to change the icon but that is up to you. Thursday, June 20, PM. Emilios, thanks for trying, but that doesn't work for me. Monday, August 5, AM. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Sign in to vote. Hello, I am trying to embed a html file a report from sql in to a word document in a particular location.
I am trying to get this done using the Office Interop. Monday, June 8, PM. Whenever you ask a question like this, you need to provide, at the very least - the version of the Office application involved - the programming environment and language If you're not using the VSTO technology, then you're technically off-topic in the VSTO forum.
One of the challenges was trying to figure out the best way to store this type of content. You can see in the screen on the left, a list with a column called Default Text. This is simply a multi-line text field set to either Rich text or Enhanced rich text.
In the authoring environment, Word , an add-in was written to allow users to connect to SharePoint and browse the list contents with fully formatted text. You can see the screenshot on the right. The add-in uses the SharePoint web services to connect to a configured list to retrieve the items using the trusty old Lists web service the tool was written to support both and The next step is to figure out how to add the text to the body of the Word document and retain the formatting.
In all honesty, I figured that this would be the most complicated part. In fact, it was the easiest part and accomplished with only a few meager lines of code. The trick is to leverage the InsertFile function of the Range. This allows us to insert arbitrary HTML strings by first saving them as files to a temporary location on disk. As you can see, it retained inherited the local formatting fonts, font size where no explicit font specification is made.
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