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Microsoft Word Compile Error In Hidden Module On Mac Computer
-->Mar 19, 2018 Move the linkCreation.dotm file to your desktop and restart Word. Within the Word folder, you will see the dotm file. This is the file we mentioned earlier, the one that causes the problem. Drag the file to your desktop. Restart Microsoft Word. The error message will be now gone.
A protected module contains a compilation error. Because the error is in a protected module it cannot be displayed.
This error commonly occurs when code is incompatible with the version or architecture of this application (for example, code in a document targets 32-bit Microsoft Office applications but it is attempting to run on 64-bit Office).
This error has the following cause and solution:
Cause of the error:
- The error is raised when a compilation error exists in the VBA code inside a protected (hidden) module. The specific compilation error is not exposed because the module is protected.
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Possible solutions:
If you have access to the VBA code in the document or project, unprotect the module, and then run the code again to view the specific error.
If you do not have access to the VBA code in the document, then contact the document author to have the code in the hidden module updated.
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