"Invalid Measurement" Error Using Letter Wizard |
Q115719
When you create a letter using the Letter Wizard (LETTER.WIZ), the following error may occur after you choose the Finish button, and Word for Windows does not create a letter:
Note: This error occurs regardless of which type of letter you select (prewritten business, business, or personal).Microsoft Word Err=1051
This is not a valid measurement.
This error occurs if you type an invalid or non-numeric value when the
Letter Wizard asked you how much space the letterhead design requires. (The
wizard prompts you for this information only if you select the Letterhead
Stationery option when the Letter Wizard asks which type of paper you will
print the letter on.)
The error message is confusing because it does not occur immediately after
you type the incorrect value; instead it occurs after you choose the Finish
button at the end of the wizard.
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Word versions 6.0 and 6.0a for Windows. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.
Word cancels the letter creation operation after this error occurs, so you must run the Letter Wizard again to create your letter. Be sure to type a valid measurement when the wizard asks you how much space the letterhead design requires. The following are sample valid and invalid entries:
Valid (correct) Invalid (incorrect)
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2" 2 in.
5 five
4.25 4 1/4
3.25" 3.25 inches
"Microsoft Word Quick Results," version 6.0, pages 49, 90, 96, 123-126
Additional query words: 6.00a stationary winword word6
Keywords : kbtemplate
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