Word Error 1078 Creating File Based On Newsletter Wizard |
Q111362
The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Word for Windows, versions 6.0, 6.0a, 6.0c
SYMPTOMS
The following Word for Windows error may occur when you create a file
based on the Newsletter wizard (NEWSLTTR.WIZ):
Microsoft Word ERR=1078
This file could not be found. (<PATH>\<FILENAME>.WZS)
NOTE: In the above error message, <PATH> is the location of the workstation
installation of Word, and <FILENAME> is one of the classic or modern
newsletter style files such as MODERN3.WZS or CLASSIC3.WZS.
CAUSE
This error message occurs in a Word session running from a network
workstation. The Newsletter wizard incorrectly searches the User Template
path (USER-DOT-PATH setting in the [Microsoft Word] section of
WINWORD6.INI) for the Newsletter wizard files. Instead, the wizard should
search the Workgroup Template Path (WORKGROUP-DOT-PATH setting) for these
files.
In a workstation installation of Word, Setup places all the supplied
template and wizard files in the Workgroup Template directory. The User
Template directory is where Word stores any templates or wizards you
create, so it is usually empty after you install Word on a workstation.
NOTE: This problem occurs only when you use the Newsletter wizard. However,
once you run the Newsletter wizard, no other Word wizards run correctly
during the Word session.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Word version 6.0, 6.0a,
6.0c for Windows. This problem was corrected in Word version 7.0 for
Windows 95.
WORKAROUND
Use one of the following workarounds to avoid this error.
Workaround 1: Change User Template Setting
Use the procedure below to temporarily change your User Template
(USER-DOT-PATH) setting so it matches the Workgroup Template
(WORKGROUP-DOT-PATH) setting. As a similar workaround, you could switch the
User Template and Workgroup Template settings with one another.
Note: The drawback to these workarounds is that Word will store your
user templates in the Workgroup Templates location unless you restore
the original User Template setting after you run the Newsletter
wizard. For maximum flexibility, you can create a macro that switches the
User Template and Workgroup Template settings as required.
- From the Tools menu, choose Options and select the File Locations tab.
- Note the Workgroup Templates Location setting.
- Select User Templates, then choose the Modify button.
- In the Location of User Templates box, type the path to the Workgroup
Templates directory (this is the location you noted in step 2 above)
and then choose OK.
-or-
Select the Workgroup Templates directory in the Directories and Drives
lists and then choose OK.
- Run the Newsletter wizard again. The error message should no longer
occur.
Workaround 2: Edit the StartWizard Macro in the NEWSLTTR.WIZ File
WARNING: ANY USE BY YOU OF THE CODE PROVIDED IN THIS ARTICLE IS AT YOUR OWN
RISK. Microsoft provides this macro code "as is" without warranty of any
kind, either express or implied, including but not limited to the implied
warranties of merchantability and/or fitness for a particular purpose.
- From the Tools menu, choose Options and select the File Locations tab.
- Note the Workgroup Templates Location setting.
- Open the NEWSLTTR.WIZ file, which is located in the Workgroup Templates
directory (this is the location you noted in step 2 above).
- From the Tools menu, choose Macro.
- From the Macros Available In list, select Newslttr.wiz (Template).
- From the Macro Name list, select StartWizard, and then choose the Edit
button.
- From the Edit menu, choose Find.
- In the Find What box, type path$ and
choose the Find Next button.
- Choose Cancel.
- Choose the Add/Remove REM button on the Macro toolbar.
- From the File menu, choose Close. When Word prompts you to save the
changes to the macro, choose Yes.
- Save and close the Newsletter wizard. Next time you run it, the error
message no longer occurs.
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