SYMPTOMS
When you run a macro that passes True as a parameter to the
NewTemplate
method of the
Dialogs property, you receive the following error message:
Run-time error '9118':
Parameter value was out of acceptable range.
CAUSE
The
NewTemplate method only takes 0 or 1 as valid parameters. Your macro
may be using True for the parameter and the value for True is -1.
The following Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications code demonstrates
this problem:
Set dlgDialog = Dialogs(wdDialogFileNew)
dlgDialog.NewTemplate = True ' <- Attempts to set a value of -1.
dlgDialog.Show
RESOLUTION
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To resolve this problem, use 1 as the parameter for the
NewTemplate method
instead of True or -1, as in the following example:
dlgDialog.NewTemplate = 1