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Add-in for MS Word 11.x

Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 11:23 am
by kglebov
Is it possible to revise add-in for MS Word X, becuase I can not run under MS Word 11.x, or meay be there is another posobility to make a reference list in Word 11.x?

Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 11:32 am
by Jon
Hi,

The same add-in is used for Word X and Word 2004.

Jon
Sonny Software

Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 11:44 am
by kglebov
Jon wrote:Hi,

The same add-in is used for Word X and Word 2004.

Jon
Sonny Software
Unfortunately this doesn't work,

Runtime error '53'
File not found: Bookends Word X Add-in

What to do?

Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 11:49 am
by Jon
Please refer to the Read Me. It covers this Finder error, and provides solutions.

Jon
Sonny Software

Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 11:53 am
by kglebov
Jon wrote:Please refer to the Read Me. It covers this Finder error, and provides solutions.

Jon
Sonny Software
I did as it writen in the Readme.
Now I have

Run time error '454'
Code resource not found

Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 11:57 am
by Jon
I've never heard of that error before. Please contact us directly for tech support: support@sonnysoftware.com

Jon

me too

Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 3:35 pm
by jdien
I'm also getting the run-time error 53 when I try to scan a document. I don't see anything in the readme file about this. The plug-in is in the Office folder and the template is in the start up folder. I'm using Office 11.2 under OS X 10.4.7 and BE 9.0.6.

Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 3:39 pm
by Jon
The template should be in Startup -> Word.

This is from the Read Me:

(3) Why doesn't the Word X Bookends add-in work?

When you first try to use Bookends with the Word X add-in, if you get the error message

Run-time error '53': File not found: Bookends Word X Add-in

it probably means that the add-in is not in the proper folder. It must be in the Microsoft Office X:Office folder (not the Startup:Word folder, which is where the Word Classic add-in should be).

The error message

Run-time error '5': Invalid procedure call or argument

may indicate a problem with privileges in OS X. Logging out (under the Apple menu) and logging back in may take care of this problem.

This error may also indicate that Word is not able to communicate with Bookends via AppleEvents. Launch Bookends by double-clicking on a database rather than clicking on the application icon in the dock. If that doesn't solve the problem, sometimes it can be resolved by dragging Bookends to the Finder, dropping it on the desktop, and then dragging it back to the Bookends folder. If this also fails, drag the Bookends application to the desktop and then relaunch the Finder (Option-Command-Escape, then select Finder and click on the Relaunch button). These maneuvers sometimes force the Finder to recognize Bookends, and may restore the ability of Word X to communicate with Bookends.

If all manipulations fail, trash Bookends 9 and Bookends 9 Preferences and then empty the trash. Download Bookends 9 again and drag the Bookends Folder to your Applications folder (make sure that any databases, formats, filters, etc. that you may have created or modified are moved somewhere else first). This has been reported to fix the problem.

fixed!

Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 5:12 pm
by jdien
Thanks Jon!
I was looking at the readme in the add-in folder, not the one in the main folder. The final suggestion (trashing the application and the preferences) fixed the problem.

Thanks again!

Joe