• VB help wonky (XP SP-1)

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    I installed OficeXP about 3 weeks ago. I was hoping that this would be the end of Vis Basic help woes. But nope, they are starting to rear their ugly heads. Pressing F1 to get help on Scripting GetFileName brings up a dialog asking if I want Access GetFileName or Scripting GetFileName. Selecting the Scripting one, just opens a help window that is all grey, no writing, just a grey square!
    Doing the same with Scripting GetFile, goes straight to the grey window. I just checked the GetFile one again. That now brings up the

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    • #652840

      Peter

      I’m afraid I can’t help, but this does strike a cord here, I’ve just had Office 2000 installed on my PC and the Access VBA help often ends with a dead end, similar to the one you describe. I’ve been nicely aflame asking our IT department to sort this out and install the ‘missing’ files. By the sounds of it I might be ‘politely’ asking the wrong people to sort out the problem.

      Nice to know it’s not just me that MS has it in for grin

      Update

      Thought I’d have a look on the MS web site and found an article ( http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?…kb;en-us;231955 ), it just says the help files aren’t installed untill they are used, and that the install media must be available when they are called. This fits my situation, but I may be ‘teaching granny to suck eggs’ with your greater experience.

      Ian

    • #652872

      This post might give you some pointers/links.

      • #653034

        Steve, those 2 solutions were based on copying *.chm files from the Office installation disk. There are only 2 *.chm files on the XP disk; Pss10o.chm & Pss10r.chm. No idea what they are for, so that solution isn

        • #653098

          I’m not sure there *is* any help for the scripting object. The object browser will give you the methods and properties and their syntax but that’s all I’ve ever found.

          • #653106

            Actually there is some help on Scripting. Type

            • #653141

              To get “Help” for FileSystemObject methods & properties in VB Editor, open Help, select “Contents” pane, then select “Visual Basic Language Reference” topic. FSO methods should be found under “Methods” subtopic, FSO properties under “Properties”, objects under “Objects”, etc. Typing name of method, property etc in Help Index pane keyword box also worked. I don’t normally use socalled Answer Wizard but that seemed to work too. I’m using Access XP aka Access 2002; when installing Office (XP or any other version) I typically select ALL options, but don’t know if that is factor in missing Help files or not.

            • #653160

              Mark, This makes me even more concerned.
              When I initially installed Office XP, I installed absolutely every VBA item, for every Office component where it

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