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The following was posted by "Stu" (Titans Fan) in microsoft.public.windowsxp.general 8/23 and verified by a number of other users. No workaround posted yet to my knowledge:
Several of you have already downloaded SP2. I wonder how
many of you have tried the following and ended up with an
error message? I have confirmed this with three other SP2
users.
Open Word 2003 or Word XP.
Click View.
Click Toolbars.
Click Web Tools.
Click the Sound icon at the bottom-left of the web tool box
You SHOULD get a dialog box called "Background Sound" and
the ability to enter a sound clip filename (.mid or .wav
file).
However, if you are using SP2, you are more likely to get
an error message:
"This object was created in HTNLInlineSoundCtl.
This application is not available to open this object.
Make sure the application is proeprly installed, etc."
This ONLY occurs with SP2; it worked perfectly well with
SP1. Can anyone else please verify this is happening to
them?
By the way, before you ask, yes, I do have macros and
controls enabled in Office 2003, i.e., Office Shared
Features which includes Visual Basic Applications.
Thanks very much.
Stu
Addenedum 8/23 - Another user has confirmed that the bug also exists:
"Confirm the Movie, Sound and Scrolling Text object are featuring
this symptom."
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