Pretty extreme case. I have a Word 97 file, let's call it Big_picture.doc, documenting a mail merge process. Being a nice a guy, I inserted the main merge document in Big_picture.doc to show the expected result. Now, Word crashes when I try to open Big_picture.doc. I get the feeling it crashes because my inserted file is attached to the data file it usually merges to via a macro. I tried with the data file present but it crashed again. Anyway, Big_picture.doc is loaded with macros so it's a mess to figure my way out of this.
I'm wondering about one thing: any one of you guys is familiar with the Visual Studio debugger? When Word crashes, I get the option to debug, and I can see my file in the background. When I get in the debugger, I get all the low level stuff of memory allocation and all, but I can't go back to my document active "behind" the debugger. I'd like to just see the document, so I could do a select All and copy...
TIA.
Hugo.
I'm wondering about one thing: any one of you guys is familiar with the Visual Studio debugger? When Word crashes, I get the option to debug, and I can see my file in the background. When I get in the debugger, I get all the low level stuff of memory allocation and all, but I can't go back to my document active "behind" the debugger. I'd like to just see the document, so I could do a select All and copy...
TIA.
Hugo.